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1968 1$ & 50 Cent Coins

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I just have a quick question regarding the coinage from 1968, I have the dime and quarter in both silver and nickel....however I was wondering if the dollar and the fifty cent coin were struck in both silver and nickel?
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The 10 cent and 25 cent coins were the only ones minted in both nickel and silver that year.
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