No 1965 US silver dollars exist.
No. There were no US dollar coins minted during the years 1936-1970.
From 1840 to 1935 all US silver dollars are 90% silver and have .77344oz of pure silver.
No, the only intended for circulation denomination of US coins that were made out of silver after 1964 was the Kennedy half dollar which was 40% silver from 1965-1970.
No, Ike dollars were first issued in 1971.
No 1965 US silver dollars exist.
There were no US silver dollars struck in 1970. Silver was removed from all circulating US coinage in 1965 and the Eisenhower dollar (which contained no silver but was the same size as the old silver dollars) wasn't first struck until 1971.
No. There were no US dollar coins minted during the years 1936-1970.
From 1840 to 1935 all US silver dollars are 90% silver and have .77344oz of pure silver.
No, the only intended for circulation denomination of US coins that were made out of silver after 1964 was the Kennedy half dollar which was 40% silver from 1965-1970.
No, Ike dollars were first issued in 1971.
Before 1970, half dollars had silver in them, but in 1970, they used no silver in the coins, so it is worth only $0.50.
1970 was the last year for 40% silver halves. They were only issued in Mint Sets, none were put into circulation.
The metal content of a 1980 silver dollar is 90% silver and 10% copper. That compisition is the same for all dimes, quarters and dollar coins up till 1964 when the compistion changed again to 90% copper and 10& nickel.
In 1979, the dollar coin issued by the US was the Susan B. Anthony, which has no silver content and no real collector's value, so is a "spender".
US half dollars struck in 1964 and before are 90% silver, 1965 to 1970 are 40% silver, 1971 to date have no silver.
Yes the coin is 40% silver.