5 bob. a dollar in 1965 was five shillings
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One modern (1965-present) dime weighs 2.268 grams. One pound is 453.592 grams. That makes 200 dimes, or $20 per pound. Multiply by 140 and it's 28,000 dimes, worth $2,800.
Not a meaningful question. It depends on their dates and mint marks. As a general rule, halves dated 1951-64 are worth about $7 for their silver content. Halves dated 1965 to 69 are worth about $3. Anything from 1971 to today is a common circulation coin worth 50 cents. If your halves are older than that you'll need to check them against a price guide such as the one at Numismedia.com
A 1965 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. With gold at a current price of $1,429 per ounce, 25 cents' worth is 0.000175 ounces. If that wasn't your question, rephrase and try again.
To determine the value of $1,000 in 1965 in today's dollars, we can use the inflation rate over the years. As of 2023, $1,000 from 1965 is approximately equivalent to around $8,500 to $9,000, depending on the specific inflation metrics used. This reflects the significant increase in the cost of living and prices over the past several decades. For precise calculations, it's best to refer to specific inflation calculators or data.
I think its 90p
pound to paseta 1965
If they are pre-1965 they are worth about $2.10 each in silver content, if they are dated 1965 or after, they are worth only 10 cents.
US dimes before 1965 were 90% silver. Sterling is 92.5%. 1934 is a common date, only worth about $2.
Pre-1965 U.S. dimes are made of coin silver (900 fine), not sterling silver. In any case your coin is worth about $1 for its silver content.
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$300
It's currently worth about $5 for the silver. Kennedy half dollars minted 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 contain 40% silver and are worth around $5 each.
Twenty dollars. If you want to know what it would be worth today, you need to go to http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pld
Yes. Kennedy half dollars dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver and are currently worth over $3 each. The 1970 is worth a little more because fewer were minted.
Half dollars from 1965-69 contain a small amount of silver and are worth about $2.50 All other denominations dated 1965 are either copper or copper-nickel and are only worth their face values. None are rare.