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The last year for silver dimes and quarters, as well as 90% half dollars was 1964. Halves 1965-70 were then 40% silver. All dimes and quarters 1965-present and half dollars 1971-present are copper and nickel.
All US half dollars minted before 1965 were 90% silver. Those minted 1965-70 were 40% silver. Anything 1971-present is mostly copper with a bit of nickel.
Those minted from 1946-64 are worth around $2.50, and anything 1965-present is worth face value.
1964 was the last year for 90% silver quarters made for everyday use, all quarters from 1965 to the present are copper-nickel.
Those minted before 1965 are 90% silver and currently worth just under $5. Anything 1965-present is copper/nickel and worth face value only.
The average hourly wage in 1965 was around $2.50 per hour in the United States.
From 1965-Present Day.
to LFC in 1965
the present year is 2010 the your age is ( 2010 - 1965 ) = 45
The present Canadian flag was established in 1965.
The present canadian flag was created in 1965.
No. Nickels from 1866-1942 and 1945-present are 25% nickel and 75% copper. Dimes from 1965-present are made of a copper-nickel "sandwich" composition.
The present Canada day flag was established in 1965.
The present Canadian flag was introduced in 1965.
The present Canada day flag was adopted in 1965.
Yes. they are still coins
The present Canadian flag came into Canada in 1965.