1965 Quarter Value

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25 cents 1965


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25 cents 1965 prices and values

The value of a canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. The melt and minimum value of a 25 cents 1965 is $5.22 CAD.

1965 Quarter Errors

  • Circulated
  • Uncirculated
  • PL
  • SP
VarietyAG-3G-4VG-8F-12VF-20EF-40AU-50
1965$4.60$4.60$4.60$4.60$4.60$4.60$4.60

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VarietyMS-60MS-62MS-63MS-64MS-65MS-66MS-67
1965$4.70$7.40$8.10$14.20$34.50$125-

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VarietyPL-60PL-62PL-63PL-64PL-65PL-66PL-67
1965---$5.70$6.70$17.90$50.10

PL (Proof-like): Special coins struck at the Mint with a brilliant relief is struck on a brilliant field and not intended for circulation despite the fact that their composition is identical to the coins produced for circulation. If Proof-like coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from uncirculated coins. Proof-like coins are struck up to two times on numismatic presses. Also called Brilliant uncirculated (BUNC).

VarietySP-60SP-62SP-63SP-64SP-65SP-66SP-67
1965---$87.00$147-$294

SP (Specimen): Special collectors coins struck at the Mint with a frosted/mirror appearance on the design and effigy from 1996 to 2021. Before 1996, if specimen coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from PL coins. Specimen coins are struck up to two times on numismatic presses.

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1965 Quarter Value

1965 Quarter Value

Mintage

  • 25 cents 1965 : 44,708,869

Specifications

  • Alloy: 80% silver, 20% copper
  • Weight: 5.83 grams
  • Diameter : 23.88 mm
  • Engraver: Obverse: Arnold Machin, Walter Ott, Reverse: Emanuel Hahn, Thomas Shingles
  • Designer: Obverse: Arnold Machin, Walter Ott, Reverse: Emanuel Hahn, Thomas Shingles
  • Edge: Reeded
  • Magnetism: Nonmagnetic
  • Die axis: ↑↑

Last update : Thursday, December 10, 2020

Coin Value 1965 Quarter

Nowadays not many people remember when silver coins actually circulated in America. Up to 1964, our silver coins ~ dimes, quarters, half dollars ~ were made of actual silver. A full 90 percent of each coin was pure silver. The remaining 10 percent was copper. Then, in 1964, the Federal Government decided, with the rest of the world (pretty much), to do away with precious metal in coins and strike them out of cheap alloys. Coins minted from 1965 until now have zero silver content. Dimes, quarters, and half dollars are made of copper with a thin clad layer of nickel.
(Aside -- With the economic turmoil of today, do you think anything would be different if we used real precious metal in coins.pl? Hmmmm.)
If you have old pre-1965 silver coins they are quite valuable today. See this CoinQuest link for details.
Once in a while the thin nickel clad layer is not attached to the coin blank when it is sent into the minting machine. What you get is a clad layer missing error coin and these are sought by collectors. Mint workers are supposed to catch all such errors before the coins leave the mint, but some get through.
Evaluating these coins is a bit tricky. There are several factors which enter into the equation, and all factors are subject to wide variations.
First there is eye appeal. To be valuable, an error coin has to knock your socks off to be valuable. The dime in our picture does that. The obverse ('heads' side) is almost uncirculated, fully lustrous, and pure white, while the reverse ('tails side') has a bright, lustrous red look from the exposed copper. To keep coins in such beautiful condition, owners usually send them to professional coin encapsulation services like PCGS, NGC, ANACS, and ICG (don't use other services).
NEVER CLEAN A COIN. CLEANING RUINS VALUE.
Second there is the actual error configuration. The nickel layer may be missing on one side or both, and it may be partially missing or fully missing.
Third, if you want to sell your coin, you need to find a buyer. There are not many collectors of error coins, so the non-availability of buyers can send prices lower.
Taking these into account, here are some best-guess estimates of the value of missing clad coins:
FULL EYE APPEAL, FULLY UNCIRCULATED, IN NUMISMATIC SLAB:
ONE SIDE MISSING ENTIRE CLAD LAYER
Dimes: $200 US dollars approximate retail value
Quarters: $300
Half dollars: $500
Ike dollars: $600
Susan B. Anthony dollars: $300
ONE SIDE MISSING PARTIAL CLAD LAYER
Dimes: $100 US dollars approximate retail value
Quarters: $150
Half dollars: $250
Ike dollars: $300
Susan B. Anthony dollars: $200
TWO SIDES MISSING ENTIRE CLAD LAYER
Dimes: $400 US dollars approximate retail value
Quarters: $500
Half dollars: $800
Ike dollars: $1000
Susan B. Anthony dollars: $700
CIRCULATED COIN, DULL, WORN, DARK COLORS:
ONE SIDE MISSING ENTIRE CLAD LAYER
Dimes: $20 US dollars approximate retail value
Quarters: $30
Half dollars: $50
Ike dollars: $60
Susan B. Anthony dollars: $30
ONE SIDE MISSING PARTIAL CLAD LAYER
Dimes: $10 US dollars approximate retail value
Quarters: $15
Half dollars: $25
Ike dollars: $30
Susan B. Anthony dollars: $20
TWO SIDES MISSING ENTIRE CLAD LAYER
Dimes: $40 US dollars approximate retail value
Quarters: $50
Half dollars: $80
Ike dollars: $100
Susan B. Anthony dollars: $70
These ballpark values are for retail sales to collectors. If you have such a coin and want to sell it to a coin dealer, figure the dealer will offer your about one-half retail value.

1965 Quarter Value No Mint

Coin: 4879, Genre: Errors, Timeline: Modern
Created (yyyymm): 201006, Last review: 201509
Appearance: Normal round coin Metallic brown Metallic gray Letters: Latin Chinese style Flowing style
Years: sort: 1965, filter: 1965 to 2050
Image: us_missing_clad_layer.jpg
Original inquiry: this quarter is a copper quarter from 1986 it is missing the silver alloy from the denver mint which indicates that it was a nickel copper clad
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