1.8 billion were struck so they're about as rare as sand on a beach. Remember, 1965 was the first year that quarters were struck in copper-nickel instead of silver, so they're still only worth 25 cents
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date, have NO silver and are just quarters.
25 cents.
It's worth 25 cents.
It's worth 25 cents.
1/4 oz. "7g"
25 cents. There were almost a billion of these things made, they are not rare.
....25 cents just like any other post-1965 non-proof quarter. State quarters are not rare or valuable unless they are proof or have some error.
The pre-1965 quarter costs 500,000 dollars in the USA
No.
No U.S. quarters dated 1965 have a mint mark. That said, the mint mark on quarters has never been between numbers in the date.
It is very very rare for a solid copper quarter worth maybe $800 +
25 cents. 1965 was the first year of issue with the copper-nickel composition that current quarters have. In 1965 many, many, many quarters were minted and so it isn't a rare year. If you look hard enough, you can find many 1965 quarters in pocket change.
No, it's not.
Not in a US quarter, although a 1965 Canadian quarter is 80% silver.
No, 1965 dated quarters were released into circulation in November 1965.
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date, have NO silver and are just quarters.
25 cents.