It sounds like you're referring to a Philippines 10 Sentimos Coin, which is actually cooper-nickel, with no silver content.
In uncirculated condition, it catalogs for 35 cents - and in circulated condition, it has no catalog value.
Half dollars minted from 1965 to 1969 are 40% silver. That makes them worth about $3 each on the scrap market.
1 cent. It's plated. Think about it for a few seconds - pennies are larger than dimes, so a silver penny would be worth more than 10 cents!
The 1968 Kennedy halves are only 40% silver. It's a very common coin, most are only valued for the silver,about $4.00.
The value of a 1969 Canadian silver quarter depends on its condition, ranging from $3 to $10 for circulated ones.
Issue price was $5.00 current value is $8.00
A 1968 10 cent Sampung Sentimos coin is worth about 1 US dollar. This value is based on the assumption that the coin is circulated.
The US did not mint a dollar coin in 1968, therefore you don't have a 1968-D silver dollar.
It is 40% silver and worth about $5 in scrap silver regardless of condition.
I have an Apollo 8 Silver Coin which I purchased in England in 1968. How much is it worth?
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
No you can't. All redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968. They are still worth face value.
The last year Canadian dimes contained silver was 1968. The 1981 dime is worth 10 cents.
It is a common year and it is only worth about $4.50 for silver scrap (it is 40% silver).
The coin is only 40% silver and has a value of $2.73 only the 1964 Kennedy half dollar was 90% silver.
If you mean turn them in for silver? you can't, June 24 1968 was the last date to redeem silver certificates.
No, The law was changed in 1968 and these bills can not be changed for silver. They are still worth the dollar value though
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