a,out of places on the internet say it's a dollar (coin trackers, ebay and YouTube) and the other half says 25 cence which on is right?
Let's make scents of this, a quarter is 25% of a dollar, therefore it is 25 cents. So you need 4 of them to make a dollar.
well I guess it's you personal opinion if you look online for minimal grade 1965 quarters the average is around a dollar...
Stay away from youtube! not the best source for pricing coins! I gave you a response on your other thread concerning cointrackers.
I don't know where some of those "coin value sites" get there info, but a circulated 1965 is worth 25 cents and that is all.
I just looked at this website you provided. This is just a case of someone making up their own prices. $1.25 would be stupid to pay for a circulated Quarter! Pre 1965 should be worth more because they are made of silver. 1965 is not silver.
I receive 1965 quarters in my change regularly. Probably at least once a month if not more. Most are in better or at least the same condition as the one in the link you posted.
Sir, you're getting "the cart before the horse" here. You've become exposed to very evil sellers who are taking advantage of people. There is NO CIRCUMSTANCE under which a routine 1965 quarter of that kind of condition even comes close to being worth $1.25. They are quite literally exchanged by the hundreds of millions EVERY DAY at face value. But I'm wondering - you're not in the U.S., are you?
If you are confused between quarter coins and dollar coins and you want a quick guide the ones with a man's head are quarters the ones with a woman's portrait are dollars. They both will have the words dollar on them but the man's head will say quarter dollar. The similar sizes and composition confused some Americans when they came out also.
They made a ton of 1965's. You can get them in change, I get them every week metal detecting. If you were to get a box of quarters ($500) there's a bunch of them in there. It's a quarter. Nothing special about 1965.
50 years old... will 'these' be as hard for a kid to collect... ...as it was to collect 50yo quarters 50 years ago?
My guess is that in ANOTHER 50 years there will still be clad Washington quarters to be found, IF we as a nation are still using coinage. Steve