No 1965 US silver dollars exist.
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
Half dollars 1965-70 are 40% silver.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
Pre-1965 silver coins are worth more for the silver than face value.
It depends if they are silver (pre-1965) or clad (1965 and onwards) if they are clad they are only worth face value, but if they are silver, that is 379.16 troy ounces of quarters, which at 90% silver, gives you 341.244 troy ounces of silver, which at a spot price of $28 gives you $2729.952 in silver content.
At current silver prices, it's worth about $5. Kennedy halves dated 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
No 1965 US silver dollars exist.
It current silver prices 1.19 USD. However it will be difficult to determine an exact collectors price without seeing the coin itself.
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.
how much is the price of silver now?
The issue price of a 1965 Special Mint Set (SMS) was $4.00. Current value is $11.00.
Half dollars 1965-70 are 40% silver.
You can find the price for silver and calculate 92.5% of that, and you will get the sterling silver price. Good place to find silver price is here at silver and gold prices (related links).
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
3.10More:The value of this coin fluctuates based on the price of silver as 40% of this coin is composed of Silver. If the coin is circulated, it is pretty much worth it's weight in silver. As of 09/2010, the price of silver and of this coin is $3.22.
Starting in 1965, U.S. dimes were no longer made of silver.