1965 quarters are these extremely rare or what?

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  1. extremelyrare

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  3. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    Welcome, i can't view your attachment. Try uploading it by an image service such as photobucket or imageshack.
     
  4. james m. wolfe

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  5. extremelyrare

    extremelyrare New Member

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    Does this work what are these worth
     
  6. ThinnPikkins

    ThinnPikkins Well-Known Member

    The top is worth 25 cents and the bottom is worth 25 cents...you want 64<

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  7. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Copper-Nickle clad, worth face.

    The quarters containing silver are 1964 and earlier.

    .18084 oz. of silver.
     
  8. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    They're worth quite a bit less than when they were made...spend 'em quick!!
     
  9. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    Worth 25 cents each or fifty for the pair.
     
  10. JCB1983

    JCB1983 Learning

    Even though they aren't .90 silver they are still interesting. Just think of the history. People held those coins that lived in the 1800's, survived WW1-Korean War, heck the great depression and the dust bowl.
     
  11. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

  12. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    lol
     
  13. vdbpenny1995

    vdbpenny1995 Well-Known Member

    Do mean people that lived 1965 and later :p
     
  14. pumpkinpie

    pumpkinpie what is this I don*t even

  15. Urban_Lawyer

    Urban_Lawyer Half dollar nerd

    They are more common than you think. I regularly find 1960s clad quarters in pocket change. If you can find one of a higher grade it is worth marginally more.
     
  16. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Such coins can be quite rare/valuable if in a very high grade and can be considered "Condition rarities". These early clads were generally not hoarded so relatively few ultra grade examples exist. One man's junk....
     
  17. Stang1968

    Stang1968 Member

    The top quarter is worth a Sam Choice soda at most Walmarts, while the bottom one will get you 15 minutes of parking downtown.
     
  18. pumpkinpie

    pumpkinpie what is this I don*t even

    Or a stale, hard gumball.
     
  19. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    With these, you're about half way to purchasing a snickers bar. Keep collecting these to satisfy your hunger! ;)
     
  20. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    According to this inflation calculator, it would take $1.80 today to equal the buying power of each quarter in 1965.

    http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
     
  21. bhaugh

    bhaugh AKA - 1872Hokie

    1965 quarters are the bane of my coin searching. I'll look through the cash drawers and guest laundry deposits at work and see an older looking quarter... I'll flip it over and for a fleeting moment get excited to see 196... then my bubble is burst by the 5. It's never a 1966, 67, 68, or 69. It's always a 65...
     
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