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Wondering how you can strike gold just by sorting through your pocket change? While 1965 silver quarters are rare, they're worth thousands of dollars if you can find one! Fortunately, identifying a silver coin isn't difficult; all it takes is a little examination on your part and then verification from an expert. Read on, and we'll show you how to quickly tell if a 1965 quarter is silver.

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Why are silver 1965 quarters so rare?

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  1. Silver 1965 quarters are special because they’re transitional error coins. In 1964, quarters were still struck with a 90% silver planchet. In 1965, quarter production changed to a clad composition planchet made of copper and nickel. However, a few (the exact number is unknown) were struck on a silver planchet instead. Silver 1965 quarters are worth over $7,000 because they were made by mistake![1]

    • If you find one in your pocket change, you can tell a 1965 quarter is silver by its slightly heavier weight and shiny completely silver color. Silver 1965 quarters have no visible copper around the edge of the coin.
    • Regular clad 1965 quarters look more like present-day quarters since they’re made with the same metal composition.
    • “Planchets” are the blank metal disks used to make coins. Therefore, saying a quarter was “struck on a silver planchet” means that the quarter was made using a blank coin made of 90% silver.
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Identifying a 1965 Silver Quarter

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    Compare the quarter to copper-nickel clad quarters. Look at the date on each of your quarters to see if you have one marked 1965. If you do, note the overall shine and color of the quarter. Silver 1965 quarters look shinier than normal copper-nickel clad quarters, despite showing signs of age (since they're over 50 years old at this point).[2]

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    Inspect the edge of the quarter for copper. If your 1965 quarter is a standard clad copper-nickel coin (the same composition used in quarters today), reddish-orange copper will be visible along the quarter's reeded edge. If your 1965 quarter is the rare silver error coin, its reeded trim will be entirely silver with no trace of copper.[3]

    • "Reeded" edges refer to the ridged or grooved edging mainly found on quarters and dimes in US currency.
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    Weigh the quarter on a digital coin scale. If your 1965 quarter passes the eye test (it looks silver all over despite its age), the next step is to weigh it. Silver quarters are heavier than standard clad copper-nickel quarters. Place the quarter on a digital coin scale. You can tell if a 1965 quarter is silver because it will weigh 6.25 grams—give or take a few hundredths of a gram, depending on the wear and planchet.[4]

    • Meanwhile, standard clad 1965 quarters will be lighter, weighing roughly 5.67 grams, with slight variations possible.
    • Essentially, if your 1965 quarter weighs over 6 grams, it's worth moving to the next step of the authentication process!
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    Get the quarter inspected by a coin certification firm. Once you have examined and weighed your 1965 quarter, verify its rare "transitional error" status by bringing it to a third-party certification company.[5] They can establish the coin's exact value and make selling easier since a certified authentic coin is less of a risky investment. Credible certification companies include:

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Identifying Other Valuable Error Coins

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    Weigh a 1965 dime to tell whether it is silver. Just like the infamous 1965 silver quarter, a number of 1965 dimes were struck on 90% silver planchets despite the switch to copper-nickel clad coins that year. Identifying silver 1965 dimes is a similar process: simply place the dime on a digital coin scale and check its weight. A silver dime weighs 2.50 grams, while a normal dime weighs 2.27 grams.[6]

    • If you don't have a digital coin scale, any scale capable of measuring in increments of hundredths of a gram will also work.
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    Use a magnet to recognize a 1943 copper penny. In 1943 at the height of World War II, most pennies were struck with steel planchets because copper and nickel were needed for the war effort. However, a few 1943 copper pennies were struck in error. Hold the 1943 penny up to a magnet; if the coin sticks, it's steel. If it doesn't stick, it's a rare 1943 copper penny.[7]

    • Transitional error 1943 copper pennies are precious, often worth tens of thousands!
    • Steel pennies could still be a worthwhile find! Circulated steel pennies are only worth about 30 cents now, but uncirculated pennies (pennies that never entered the money supply and show no signs of wear) are worth 50 cents to 20 dollars.
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    Look for an extra leaf on 2004 Wisconsin state quarters. From 1999 through 2008, the US Mint issued commemorative quarters for all 50 states, and a few Wisconsin quarters feature an error on the back of the coin. Examine the ear of corn on 2004 Wisconsin quarters; normally, the corn will have one leaf on the left side, but error coins appear to have a second below the first.[8]

    • The extra leaf results from a defective coin die (the metallic stamps used to strike new coins) that altered the appearance of these rare quarters.
    • There are two varieties: a Low-Leaf quarter with the second leaf further down the corn ear and a High-Leaf quarter with the two leaves located much closer together.
    • These error quarters can be worth as much as $200 or $300!
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    Check a 1964 quarter's weight and edge to find clad planchet coins. The inverse of the 1965 silver quarter, a small number of quarters in 1964 were stuck with clad copper-nickel planchets in error ahead of the permanent shift to clad planchets. If you find a 1964 quarter that has reddish-orange copper visible around its edge, weigh the coin on a digital coin scale. This rare error coin weighs 5.67 grams.[9]

    • A circulated 1964 clad quarter is worth at least $5,000, while an even rarer uncirculated coin is worth around $12,000!
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    Examine a 1971 or 1977 half-dollar to see if it was struck with silver. In 1971 and 1977, some Kennedy half-dollars (featuring the face of John F. Kennedy on the front) were struck on 40% silver-clad planchets rather than standard copper and nickel-clad planchets. Look at the edge of the half-dollar: if it is all silver, you might have a silver-clad coin.[10]

    • As with any other rare coin, be sure to verify your 1971 or 1977 Kennedy silver half-dollar, as it can be worth thousands of dollars in good condition.
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    Find an Eisenhower silver dollar by checking the mintmark and edge. Between 1971 and 1976, the San Francisco Mint produced Eisenhower silver dollars struck with 40% silver planchets. Look for a small "S" mintmark on the front of the coin, signifying that it was minted in San Francisco. Then, examine the edge. If it's silver and not a copper color, you're looking at a silver dollar.[11]

    • Silver Eisenhower dollars were intentionally produced as commemorative coins available by special order. Despite this, some silver dollars accidentally entered circulation.
    • Silver dollars with a lot of wear might not be worth much more than their original value, but pristine or uncirculated silver dollars can be worth thousands! Get the coin examined by a professional to determine its worth.
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      How to Tell if a 1965 Quarter Is Silver: 4 Easy Steps? ›

      Place the quarter on a digital coin scale. You can tell if a 1965 quarter is silver because it will weigh 6.25 grams—give or take a few hundredths of a gram, depending on the wear and planchet

      planchet
      A planchet English: /ˈplæntʃət/ is a round metal disk that is ready to be struck as a coin. An older word for planchet is flan. They are also referred to as blanks. Planchets in a press feed system, on their way to the stamping press.
      https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Planchet
      . Meanwhile, standard clad 1965 quarters will be lighter, weighing roughly 5.67 grams, with slight variations possible.

      How do I identify a silver quarter? ›

      Silver quarters were minted from 1932 to 1964 and contain 90% silver. Key identifying features include the mint year and the absence of a visible copper edge.

      What is the error on a 1965 No Mint Mark quarter? ›

      1965 Quarter Value: How To Tell If You Have A Rare 1965 Silver Quarter Worth $7,000. There's a 1965 quarter with no mint mark worth $7,000 because it was made on the wrong metal (silver instead of copper-nickel clad). Here's how to identify a 1965 silver quarter yourself.

      How do you find silver quarters fast? ›

      Though it might come as a surprise, one of the best places to look for this 'junk silver' is at flea markets. It is probably the easiest way to buy plenty of silver quarters for incredibly cheap. Then, bring them home and begin sorting through to look for specially dated coins with anything unique about them.

      What's a 1965 quarter worth today? ›

      According to the NGC Price Guide, as of September 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1965 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1965 Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $5250.

      How to know if a 1965 quarter is silver? ›

      Inspect the edge of the quarter for copper.

      If your 1965 quarter is the rare silver error coin, its reeded trim will be entirely silver with no trace of copper. "Reeded" edges refer to the ridged or grooved edging mainly found on quarters and dimes in US currency.

      Can you use a magnet to find silver quarters? ›

      Silver is not magnetic, not even with the strongest magnet.

      Where to find mint marks on 1965 quarter? ›

      No mint marks appeared on circulating coins from 1965 to 1967. The Coinage Act of 1965 eliminated mint marks to discourage collecting while the Mint worked to meet the country's coinage needs. Mint marks were placed on the reverse of coins until 1968 when they moved to the obverse.

      What if a bicentennial quarter has no mint mark? ›

      No mint mark on the quarter tells us it was minted in Philadelphia. These are generally worth just 25 cents if worn, up to $1.50 in uncirculated condition.

      What does it mean if a quarter has no mint mark? ›

      Not all coins have mint marks. For many years, Philadelphia minted millions of coins without their (P) mint mark simply because they were the only Mint in production, and there was no need to verify the location where the coin was struck.

      What is the fastest way to identify silver coins? ›

      Magnet reactivity is one of the easiest answers for how to tell if a coin is real silver.

      What is the key date for the silver quarters? ›

      Key dates in the quarter series include the 1796, 1804, 1823/2, 1860-S, 1870-CC to 1873-CC inclusive, 1901-S, 1916 Standing Liberty, 1918/17-S as well as numerous varieties. Among recent key dates, the 1932-D and S stand out as well as the 1943 Doubled Die obverse.

      How do you cash in silver quarters? ›

      You have several options, including local coin shops, online precious metals dealers, online marketplaces, and direct sales to collectors. Rare coins are best sold direct to collectors who may pay a healthy premium. If you need to sell a large quantity of silver coins, then a dealer is ideal.

      Is there anything special about a 1965 quarter? ›

      1965 was the first year that quarters were struck in nickel-clad copper, and there was lots of interest in the coins. The Mint produced a “Special Mint Set” for collectors.

      Which quarter is worth $5000? ›

      'If you find a quarter that has the year 1965 and it's silver, then you have found a $5,000 quarter,' the TikToker stated. 'Always make sure to check your change.

      How do I tell if my quarter is worth money? ›

      Factors that determine the value of quarters
      1. Rarity. Rare quarters, particularly those with limited mintage numbers, tend to have a higher value on the numismatic market. ...
      2. Condition. The quarter's condition is a crucial aspect in determining its value. ...
      3. Mint marks. ...
      4. Popularity and demand.
      Oct 18, 2023

      What year does a quarter have to be to be real silver? ›

      However, Washington quarters were made with 90 percent silver beginning in 1932. After 1964, the coins were minted with a copper-nickel alloy. Collectors can look for specific features on these coins, starting with the year. If the quarter was dated before 1965, it's most likely made with 90 percent silver.

      How do I know if my 1964 silver quarter is worth anything? ›

      Condition significantly affects the 1964 quarter value. A quarter in a higher grade, such as Mint State (MS) condition, can be worth much more than one in circulated condition. Collectors often seek out the best-preserved coins, and those graded by reputable services like PCGS or NGC can fetch higher prices.

      How much is a 1776 to 1976 quarter worth? ›

      Data from the NGC Price Guide shows that a 1776-1976 bicentennial quarter in circulated condition is valued at around $0.30 to $0.85, while the quarter in pristine, uncirculated condition can be worth up to $6,000.

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