Pre-1965 silver coins are worth more for the silver than face value.
The coins are face value and have no silver.
The U.S. produced 20-cent coins from 1875-1878.The only U.S. coins dated 1965 that contain silver are half dollars.
Only high grade mint state coins have more than face value.
So many were made that most coins are only valued for the silver (40%) at about $3.00.
Pre-1965 silver coins are worth more for the silver than face value.
The coins are face value and have no silver.
The U.S. produced 20-cent coins from 1875-1878.The only U.S. coins dated 1965 that contain silver are half dollars.
If it is a collection of 50 cent coins, it could be worth a lot, or not that much. It depends on the dates of the coins and the condition. 50 cent coins from before 1965 are worth more because they are 90% silver.
These coins contain 40% silver an have a worth of a little less then spot price at time of sale.
You just spend it. A 1965 dime has no silver and is commonly found in circulation, even in better grade these coins are just worth 10 cents.
Depends on the date. 1964 coins are 90% silver and worth $10-11 depending on the price of silver, 1965-1970 coins are 40% silver and worth about $4-5 depending on the price of silver and coins dated 1971-date have no silver and are worth just 50 cents.
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Only high grade mint state coins have more than face value.
The coins are worth about $1.25 each for the silver and maybe a little more if they are uncirculated. The coins are very common and are only 40% silver
A place in port Elizabeth where I can exchange coins from 1965
If you mean a mintmark? No US coins made in 1965, 1966, and 1967 have any mintmarks.