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The value of a U.S. quarter from 1965 to 1996 depends largely on its condition and whether it has any special characteristics (such as errors or being part of a mint set). These quarters are made of a copper-nickel clad composition, not silver, and most are worth their face value (25 cents).

However, some exceptions include:

  • **Uncirculated or proof quarters**: These can be worth slightly more to collectors, typically around $1 to $5.

  • **Error coins**: Quarters with minting errors (such as double strikes or off-center errors) can be worth significantly more, depending on the type and rarity of the error.

If you're looking for anything more specific or rare, checking a coin valuation guide or taking the coin to a professional appraiser would be best. READ MORE : tinyurl .com/mr42ms4r

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