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The value of a banknote to a collector is dependant on its condition. A 1965 Bank Of Scotland £1 would be worth around £20 in uncirculated condition, £10 in EF condition and £5-8 in VF. These are approximate current eBay auction values.
None, such crowns are all copper-nickel and run about $1 in uncirculated condition.
Value of old 1965 20c english
25 cents. It's not rare or special. 1964 was the last year of silver quarters. Of course, if it's in excellent condition a collector may pay more for it.25 cents.
It depends on the condition and denomination. For most denominations, perhaps 5 to 50 US cents in circulated condition and 75 US cents to 1 US dollar in Uncirculated condition. For the 50 cent piece, perhaps US$1 to US$5 in circulated condition, and perhaps US$10 to US$20 in Uncirculated condition. In terms of foreign exchange value (and I'm not certain whether 1965 coins still circulate), the exchange rate would be EC$2.70=US$1.00.
A British 1965 gold Sovereign (QE II), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £165 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
1965 nickels are not scarce and still turn up in change occasionally. As of 03/2010 they're only worth face value in circulated condition. Uncirculated ones range from 25¢ in MS-60 to all of $2 in MS-64.
The value of a 1956 dime or a 1965 dime depends on its condition, mint mark, and rarity. In general, circulated 1956 and 1965 dimes are worth around their face value or slightly above, while uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices especially if they are in mint condition and have a rare mint mark. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or online pricing guide for an accurate value.
An Eire (Irish) 1965 cupro-nickel Threepence (hare), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £5 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything up to £2 GBP. An Eire (Irish) 1965 cupro-nickel Threepence (hare)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £250 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
If it is uncirculated, maybe 50 cents up to a dollar. If not, merely 25 cents. It's not rare or special. 1964 was the last year of silver quarters. The 1965 one is silver/copper clad. Of course, if it's in excellent condition a collector may pay more for it.depending on condition, about 30 cents in circulated condition.
A British 1965 bronze Halfpenny (Elizabeth II), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £1 GBP. If it has been circulated, not much. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
There are a few coins from 1965 that are worth something. It is as follows:1965 1 cent (afrikaans version i.e. says 'Suid - Afrika') - R 2500 ($330)1965 R 1 (afrikaans as above) - R12 000 ($1600)1965 50 cent (English i.e. says South Africa) - R55 000 ($ 7300)