That depends on the country. The United States didn't mint any dollar coins that year.
A 1968 Kennedy half dollar is composed of 40% silver and 60% copper. This composition was used in Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 as a result of a silver shortage at the time.
Yes, the 1926 silver dollar, also known as the Peace dollar, is made of 90% silver and 10% copper. It contains a total of 0.77344 ounces of pure silver.
True silver dollars dated 1935 and earlier were struck in an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Note that modern circulation $1 coins don't contain any silver.
Silver dollar coins (1794-1935) were never made of pure silver. It's too soft and the coins would wear out very quickly. They (and most other silver US coins) were made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Circulating US dollar coins were made of copper-nickel from 1971 to 1999. The composition was changed to gold-toned brass in 2000. Modern "eagle" coins with an artificial $1 denomination are made of 99.9% pure silver, but these coins aren't intended for spending.
Silver U.S. coins dated 1964 and earlier are made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. An unworn Peace dollar weighs 26.7 gm so it contains about 25 gm of silver.
No there was not. No U.S. one dollar coins were made in 1968.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
No US silver dollars were made after 1935, look at the back of the coin for 'Half Dollar'.
The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
After 1967, Canadian dollar coins no longer contained silver. 1968-86, they're made of pure nickel, and are still worth one dollar each in Canada.
It is made of 40% silver and has a melt value of about $2.50 as of 08/2008
So many were made that most coins are only valued for the silver at about $2.70
None. Redemption for silver metal was discontinued in 1968.
There's no such coin. The U.S. never made any coins out of pure silver because they'd wear out almost immediately. By 1968 dimes and quarters were made of copper-nickel and halves were only 40% silver. See the Related Question for more.
The coin is only 40% silver and has a value of $2.73 only the 1964 Kennedy half dollar was 90% silver.
The coin is a 40% silver Kennedy half dollar most are valued only for the silver, about $6.00