Depends on condition. Range from 300 - 1000
50- 300 usd
between 400 and 1200 dollars. This is a centennial coin authorized 1 dollar silver coin made from Nevada ore. There were approximately 2600 coins made for the celebration. The coin has a minuteman and an American soldier facing the Liberty bell on opposite sides and they are standing on clouds.
Nevada was the 36th territory to receive statehood on, Monday, October 31, 1864.Source: WikipediaNevada was the 36th territory to receive statehood on, Monday, October 31, 1864.Source: WikipediaNevada was the 36th territory to receive statehood on, Monday, October 31, 1864.Source: WikipediaNevada was the 36th territory to receive statehood on, Monday, October 31, 1864.Source: WikipediaNevada was the 36th territory to receive statehood on, Monday, October 31, 1864.Source: WikipediaNevada was the 36th territory to receive statehood on, Monday, October 31, 1864.Source: Wikipedia
One in average condition is worth about $13 Canadian, or about $10 American.
100
That would be US Scott number 1181. It was issued in May of 1964. The catalog value is a minimal 20 cents both mint and used.
In 1864 and it became an Olympic Sport in 1964.
Just got a .45 off gunsamerica.com for $1299. That is about the bottom of the price scale for Secong gen SAAs. The .22s are going for about $600. They seem to be asking more if the come in the two gun .45/.22 set. No real collectors value, just a fancy shooter. If you have one for sale im interested re3vers@yahoo.com http://www.gunsamerica.com/941587749/Guns/Pistols/Colt-Single-Action-Revolvers-2nd-Gen/Colt_SAA_Nevada_Centennial_45Colt.htm
Two cent pieces were minted from 1864 to 1873 so you almost certainly meant to ask about 1864 rather than 1964. Please see the Related Question for more information.
1890
The 1964 is worth about $1200, and '65-70 are worth about $500.
Something Worth Fighting For - 1964 was released on: USA: 7 June 1964