The U.S. did not print any $1 bills (or any other denominations, for that matter) dated 1968. In addition, there were no $1 coins struck from 1936 to 1970 inclusive.
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1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 Dollar in US
It's still worth one dollar.
one dollar worth 30 rublei
It's still worth one dollar.
1 us dollar is worth 30 taiwanian dollars
One dollar in 1968 was worth the same as $6.58 cents today. The dollar is no longer worth as much because of inflation.
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
In uncirculated condition, about five cents. 1968 pennies in circulated condition are only worth face value.
it's worth about $2 in uncirculated condition
Please check again and post a new question. The U.S. did not print any $100 bills dated 1968.
Please check again and post a new question. The U.S. did not print any $100 bills dated 1968.
The coin is only 40% silver and has a value of $2.73 only the 1964 Kennedy half dollar was 90% silver.
I don't know- you're not telling me what condition it is in! If it looks like crap then it's worth ten cents. If it's in absolutely perfect condition (known as Mint State-70, for your information, which you obviously didn't know because the question was so pathetically vague) then it is worth a whopping eighty-five cents. There were 480,748,280 of those little suckers minted so they won't be worth much until your great-great-great-grandchildren get ready to retire.
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 Liberty Dollar is worth One Dollar!
13 cents
how much is a 1 dollar from 1781 worth