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Are quarters from 1965 worth more than face value?

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Unfortunately, only if they are uncirculated or in proof condition, otherwise just face value due to the huge amount of them minted for circulation. Despite their age, they are not rare at all, especially since so many were minted to make up for the loss of silver quarters being withdrawn due to the govt. read more

1965 quarters almost always go for face value. But there is an interesting quirk of history. 1965 was a busy year for the mint, since they largely stopped coining in silver. However, there were still some silver blanks from pre-1965 accidentally mixed into the new non-silver blanks. read more

The following Washington quarters in any condition, are worth considerable more than common circulating coins: Any Proof coin; All silver and silver clad issues; 1982 and 1982-D in uncirculated condition; Mint Marks. The mint produced Clad Washington quarters at three different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). read more

Additional Info: The 1965 Quarter coin has 0 silver content. The only coins minted after 1964 to contain silver are the Kennedy Half Dollars. The 1965 quarters are 75% copper, and 25% nickel. read more

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