The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
No US silver dollars were made after 1935, look at the back of the coin for 'Half Dollar'.
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
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
It is made of 40% silver and has a melt value of about $2.50 as of 08/2008
They're worth about $2.50 a piece for the silver.
Canada stopped using silver in its coins in 1968. Your quarter is made of nickel and worth face value only.
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.
A 1968 Kennedy half dollar is composed of 40% silver and has a current approximate value of around $5-6 in circulated condition. However, if it is in mint state condition, it could be worth more to a collector.
No there was not. No U.S. one dollar coins were made in 1968.
The 1968 Kennedy halves are only 40% silver. It's a very common coin, most are only valued for the silver,about $4.00.