The most common Mint State grades for this Morgan are MS-60 to MS-63 with values of $35.00-$50.00. The coin is not rare or even scarce.
Not in the U.S. There were no dollar coins issued from 1936 to 1971 inclusive. Some experimental pieces were struck in 1964 but never circulated and none has ever shown up in public.
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
The coin minted in 1970 that never circulated with silver content is the 1970-D Kennedy half dollar. While it was produced with a small number of coins containing silver, the majority of the 1970-D coins were made with a copper-nickel composition and were not released into circulation. Many banks still hold these coins, as they are considered collectible due to their limited mintage and unique composition.
No. The US has never and will never make pure silver dollars.
The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
The answer is easy - ALL "one million dollar" or "one billion dollar" bills are fake. They're novelty items you can buy in a gift shop or online for a few dollars. $1000 is the largest-denomination silver certificate ever printed. $10,000 is the largest bill ever printed for circulation. $100,000 is the largest bill ever printed, but these were never circulated.
No. The US has never circulated a silver coin with a denomination higher than a dollar. In the late 19th century a $100 silver coin called a "union" was proposed and actually designed but was never minted. All higher-denomination coins were made of gold, and they were withdrawn from circulation way back in 1933. The last 90% silver coins were minted in 1964, and 40% silver half dollars were minted up till 1969 ('70 in collectors' sets). Since then all circulating dimes, quarters, and half dollars have been made out copper-nickel.
You should never polish a silver dollar or any old coin. Any standard silver polish you have at home will damage the coin's surface and reduce its value.
f you want to know the value of a Canadian 1964 1 dollar coin, you need to know that is a silver coin. The minimum value is 10$. If the coin have never circulated, you can find the value according the the grade here : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-dollar-1964&years=1-dollar-1953-2010
The U.S. Mint has never issued a dollar coin with those dates on it.