The value of a 1964 Irish 10 shilling note can vary based on its condition and rarity. Generally, in good condition, it may be worth anywhere from €5 to €20, while uncirculated notes could fetch higher prices among collectors. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a currency dealer or auction site specializing in banknotes.
Unless it is in a mint set, if it is dated 1965 or later, it is only worth face value. If it is dated 1964 and before, it is 90% silver worth about $5 for the silver value with additional premiums depending on the year.
No, dimes are worth 10 cents in the US. US dimes dated 1964 and earlier are silver and worth nearly $2 based on silver content alone. There were however, before the creation of the 5 cent nickel, silver 5 cent coins called half-dimes.
The only president whose picture ever appeared (and still does) on a US dime is Franklin Roosevelt. President Eisenhower's portrait was used on $1 coins dated 1971 to 1978.In any case, if you have a Roosevelt dime dated between 1946 and 1964, it contains 2.25 gm of pure silver alloyed with 0.25 gm of copper. At mid-2011 prices the silver is worth about $2.75 retail. However, depending on date, mint mark, and condition the coin could be worth more to a collector.
No such coin exists. Silver dimes were produced for circulation dated 1964 and earlier. Silver proof sets started being sold to collectors starting in 1992. There is no 1985 dated silver dime.
About $420.51 in 2015.
I have about 68 quarters dating from the 1930's to 1964. What are they worth?
5 cents
If they are dated 1964 or before, they are worth at the very least around $2.15 each, if they are dated 1965 or later, they are simply worth 10 cents.
As of 08/2008: Halves dated 1964 are worth about $7. They're 90% silver. Halves dated 1965-69 are worth about $2.75. They're 40% silver. Halves dated 1971 and later are worth exactly 50 cents. They're made of cupronickel.
Dimes dated 1964 are made of 90% silver and are worth about $1.35. Dimes dated 1965 are made of copper-nickel and are worth 10 cents.
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U.S. quarters dated 1964 or earlier are 90% silver and worth more than a quarter.
First of all, silver U.S. quarters dated 1964 and earlier are 90% silver, not pure. As far as 1964, it's an extremely common date, currently worth about $4 for the silver content.
Depends on the year, ones dated 1971 and later are only worth 50 cents. Ones dated 1965-1970 are 40% silver and worth about $4.50 in melt value. Ones dated 1964 and before are worth about $11.50 for their silver content, though some years/mintmarks make them worth more than their silver value.
It depends if they are copper-nickel (post-1964) or 90% silver quarters (1964 and earlier). If they are copper-nickel, dated 1965 and earlier, they are only worth face, if they are silver, they are worth the silver content.
Unless it is in a mint set, if it is dated 1965 or later, it is only worth face value. If it is dated 1964 and before, it is 90% silver worth about $5 for the silver value with additional premiums depending on the year.
The last Franklin half dollar was dated 1963.