For 1965,1966 & 1967 the U.S. mint did not put mintmark's on any coins. Many 1965 quarters are still found in change and have no extra value.
The value of a 1965 quarter can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1965 quarter in average circulated condition is worth about 25 cents, as it is still considered legal tender. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or if it has a specific mint mark from a lower mintage, it could be worth more, potentially ranging from a few dollars to over $10. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or refer to a current coin price guide.
It's worth 25 cents.
25 cents.
Washington quarters dated before 1965 have the mint mark on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the second letter "r" in the word "quarter."
The mint mark on all Washington quarters dated from 1932 to 1964 is on the back side above the "R" in the word Quarter. No mint mark = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = DenverOther datesQuarters dated 1965-67 don't have mint marks. Starting in 1968 the mint mark was moved to the right of the tail of Washington's wig, and in 1980 Philadelphia coins started using a P mint mark.
25 cents, no U.S. coin dated 1965, 1966 or 1967 has any mintmarks.
This date regardless of mint mark is valued for the silver and is worth about $3.25
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
It is worth .25¢ The absence of a mint mark simply means it was minted at Philadelphia.
The value of a 1965 quarter can vary based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a common 1965 quarter in average circulated condition is worth about 25 cents, as it is still considered legal tender. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or if it has a specific mint mark from a lower mintage, it could be worth more, potentially ranging from a few dollars to over $10. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or refer to a current coin price guide.
It's worth 25 cents.
All U.S. quarters since 1980 have mint marks. Being that it's still 2014, even a mint condition 2014 quarter is worth 25 cents.
A U.S. 1965 cent (not penny) was minted without a mint mark. It is a common coin. A 1965 Great Britain penny is worth 10 cents if uncirculated.
Melt? $5.80. Depending on mint mark and condition it might be worth more.
Quarters made since 1965 are copper-nickel, not silver, and are only worth 25¢ Philadelphia quarters minted before 1980 do not have mint marks, and the use of mint marks was suspended on all coins dated 1965-67 due to the great coin shortage of the 1960s.
The coin is 25 cents, the "P" mint mark was not used on US quarters until 1980
Not enough info what condition is it in and what mint mark