It depends very much on the weight & style. Much of silver today is melted down & reused - a silver dealer might give you 80% of the current value of silver. If it is a current looking style & not too dated, it might be worth more. Replacements.com is a good start for an insurance value - for sales you might ask a local auction house.
Rogers TV was created in 1968.
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6 bucks
So many 1968 Kennedy half dollars were made and saved the value is just for the silver, about $6.00
These coins were issued by the Franklin Mint starting in 1968. The first issue was 50 coins about 1.5 inches in diameter sterling silver. Only 1380 sets were issued. Then a second series was issued in 1972
Canada stopped using silver in its coins in 1968. Your quarter is made of nickel and worth face value only.
D.V. Rogers was born in 1968.
Bernard Rogers died in 1968.
Terrell Rogers was born in 1968.
It is made of 40% silver and has a melt value of about $2.50 as of 08/2008
In 1968 the Kennedy half dollars were still struck in 40% silver so it has the silver value only, about $2.50. The gold plating was NOT done at the Mint and adds nothing to the value.
No you can't. All redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968. They are still worth face value.