I had a look in my Charlton standard catalogue (2021 edition). About half of the 1968 nickel 10-cent pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, due to pressure of other work at the Royal Canadian Mint. The only difference between the two issues is in the number and shape of the grooves in the reeding: the Philadelphia coins have square bottoms, while the Ottawa coins have V-shaped bottoms.
However, no such difference in reeding is mentioned for the 1967 10-cent issues (either .800 or .500 silver), or for the 1968 .500 silver issue.