There were no circulating U.S. dollar coins minted in the 1960s. Eisenhower dollars, Anthony dollars, Sacagawea dollars, and Presidential dollars are generally worth one dollar each. The only ones that are worth more are proofs or the 40% silver collectable Ike dollars.
The U.S. did not produce any dollar coins dated 1965. 1935 was the last year for dollar coins until 1971. Please look at the coin again and post new question.
There were no dollar coins minted that year. What you have is most likely either a counterfeit coin or a fantasy piece. Either way, they don't have any collectible value, any value would come from the precious metals (if any) in the coin.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $12.00
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1965.
No quarters have been made in Delaware. No US coin dated 1965 has a mintmark or any silver in them, the coin is face value.
The U.S. did not produce any dollar coins dated 1965. 1935 was the last year for dollar coins until 1971. Please look at the coin again and post new question.
There were no dollar coins minted that year. What you have is most likely either a counterfeit coin or a fantasy piece. Either way, they don't have any collectible value, any value would come from the precious metals (if any) in the coin.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $12.00
No such thing as a "Limited Edition" Sacagawea dollar or any other U.S. coin. Unless it's a Proof coin, it's face value.
The coin is a Franklin half dollar (1948-1963) and is common. If the coin shows any wear, value is about $10.00 just for the silver.
If the coin has any wear, the value is for the silver, about $12.00
Silver dollars have .7737oz of silver in each.
The 5 Dollar American Eagle coin regardless of date is a 1/10th oz Gold Bullion coin and as I type this the value is $108.10 The value of any gold bullion coin follows the spot price of gold.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver about $12.00
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1965.
$2. It's a current circulating coin, introduced in 1996, and is too new to have any extra value.