The 1960 1 Dons Viet-nam Cong-hoa coin typically has little numismatic value, generally worth around $1 to $5, depending on its condition. It is made primarily of aluminum and does not contain any silver. Collectors may be interested in it for its historical significance rather than its metal content.
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It's either not JFK, or not a quarter.Washington is on the quarter. A 1967 quarter is worth 25 cents.JFK is on the half dollar. A 1967 half still had some silver in it (40%) and is worth about $3.00 as of 04/2009.
Ed Wheeler died August 15, 1960, in Fort Worth, TX, USA.
It would have been made sometime during the 1950's-1960's. It is basically a Savage/Stevens Model 94, worth up to $100.
Athlete: Gymnast Boris Shakhlin of the Soviet Union with 7 (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze). Country: Soviet Union with 103 (43 gold, 29 silver, 31 bronze).
There is no such thing as a U.S. silver penny.
It's currently worth about $10.
Mine is worth about $0.90, and so is yours.
It is a common date and worth about $5.25 in silver content.
It's worth about $12.00 just for the silver.
The 1960-1964 quarters are worth about $2.50 each for the silver 1965-1969 are likely just quarters
It's a common date, currently worth about $5.
1960-1964 are 90% silver and worth $3 each. 1965-1970 (and onwards to 2018) are worth 25 cents.
It's worth 448 dollars if the price of silver is 14 dollar and ounce.
It is 90% silver and unless in very high grade it is only worth silver scrap, about $11 at the time of writing.
The coin is not "all silver" its 90% silver and 10% copper. The value is about 3 bucks just for the silver content.
That's Roosevelt, not "Roseavelt" It can't be a half dollar either, because FDR's picture is on the dime. If you have a 1960 Roosevelt dime it's worth about $1 for its silver content. If you have a 1960 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN half dollar it's worth about $5 for its silver content.