Nothing, because there's no such thing. There were no silver dollars minted in the 1960s.
Sorry no such thing
Value is for the silver about $2.50
There can't be a pure silver 1965 dollar. No silver dollars were minted after 1935, and in any case pure silver is too soft for circulating coins. They all contained at least 10% copper.
5-5-11>> The coin is a Kennedy Half dollar NOT a Liberty half dollar. So many were made that most coins are only valued for the silver (40%) at about $5.00.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
90% silver if its dated 1964 and earlier, from 1965-1970, 40% silver.
Sorry no such thing
Value is for the silver about $2.50
Other than size, appearance, and monetary value... not much. If both were minted pre 1965, then they are both 90% silver. Both underwent a few different styles. For the silver dollar, there were Liberty, Morgan, and Peace designs. Dimes were Liberty, Barber, Mercury and Roosevelt.
There can't be a pure silver 1965 dollar. No silver dollars were minted after 1935, and in any case pure silver is too soft for circulating coins. They all contained at least 10% copper.
5-5-11>> The coin is a Kennedy Half dollar NOT a Liberty half dollar. So many were made that most coins are only valued for the silver (40%) at about $5.00.
Yes. All US half dollars minted before 1965 are 90% silver.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
The 1965 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $2.70
The last silver certificates were dated 1957 and there are no US bills dated 1965. By 1965 the U.S. had stopped making coins from silver and discontinued the policy of redeeming silver certificates for metal.
They're worth about $2.50 a piece for the silver.
No 1965 US silver dollars exist.