A U.S. Mint issued uncirculated P & D coin set with original Mint packaging has a current retail value of $60.00, issue price was $2.40
The last wheat cents were struck in 1958. Look at the back of your coin. It has the Lincoln Memorial, not wheat stalks. In any case 1964 is one of the most common years for cents so it has no extra value unless it's in uncirculated or proof condition.
The US didn't release any one dollar coins that year. It might be a 1964 Peace dollar, in which case it's actually from the 1920s and the date was restamped later. One of those is currently worth about $13 for the silver.
a circulated coin is 5 cents uncirculated maybe a dollar.
Unless it is a proof coin or a very high-grade uncirculated coin, it is worth face value. Remember that all circulating half-dollars dated 1971 and later don't contain any silver - they're made completely from copper-nickel so they have no special value for their metal content.
It's a common coin, if it shows any wear value is under $4.00 Uncirculated examples are $8.00-$10.00 retail.
The value of any coin is determined, in part, by the date on the coin, the mint mark of the coin and the condition of the coin. These three bits of information are required to establish value.
The last wheat cents were struck in 1958. Look at the back of your coin. It has the Lincoln Memorial, not wheat stalks. In any case 1964 is one of the most common years for cents so it has no extra value unless it's in uncirculated or proof condition.
The US didn't release any one dollar coins that year. It might be a 1964 Peace dollar, in which case it's actually from the 1920s and the date was restamped later. One of those is currently worth about $13 for the silver.
In order to give any sort of estimate of your coin's value the date and mint mark is required.
a circulated coin is 5 cents uncirculated maybe a dollar.
Uncirculated means that the coin has never been used. So if it shows any wear, it can't be uncirculated.
It is worth very little, even in uncirculated condition. The coin is made out of copper-nickel, no silver or any precious metals. It might be worth a couple of cents in circulated condition or maybe 75 cents to a dollar if in uncirculated condition. It is a common coin with very little value.
It is worth very little, even in uncirculated condition. The coin is made out of copper-nickel, no silver or any precious metals. It might be worth a couple of cents in circulated condition or maybe 75 cents to a dollar if in uncirculated condition. It is a common coin with very little value.
They are pretty hard to find in circulation, but if you buy a bunch of penny rolls from the bank, you might get lucky. Otherwise, for about a quarter, you should be able to find a real nice uncirculated one at any coin show or coin shop.
Unless it is a proof coin or a very high-grade uncirculated coin, it is worth face value. Remember that all circulating half-dollars dated 1971 and later don't contain any silver - they're made completely from copper-nickel so they have no special value for their metal content.
The term "Uncirculated" means any coin that has not been put into circulation.
It's a common coin, if it shows any wear value is under $4.00 Uncirculated examples are $8.00-$10.00 retail.