![]() ![]() The average value for uncirculated 1965 Washington quarter is $.40. The US only minted a special coin as tribute to the country’s Bicentennial. Uncirculated ones may hold a premium that dealers may be happy to buy for you. Circulated Washington quarters are worth their value, which is 25 cents. Washington quarters are no longer produced because they have long been replaced by the by the state quarters. When you buy from a dealer, the value will be the “retail” price. If a dealer runs out of 1965 quarters, you cannot order from the US Mint because they do not make these coins anymore.Ĭoin dealers usually get their supplies from fellow dealers or some people who want to sell their coins. Many factors are being considered to determine the value of coins. $17.99 Buy on Amazon Determining Coins’ Value Expect prices of some to be quite expensive, including 1934-D, 1935-S and 1936-D to name a few. Advanced collectors can strive for a collection of uncirculated coins from 1932. Other dates are offered at reasonable prices or lower premium. they may cost you around $200 due to their low mintage. Key dates for their circulated collection include 1932-D and 1932-S. Intermediate collectors can assemble circulated coins starting from 1932. ![]() Mint marks and dates are available at minimal costs. ![]() Beginners in coin collecting can start by assembling the circulated clad quarters from 1965. If you would like to collect the whole series of Washington quarters, you need to complete a total of 147 coins. You can collect the complete series of uncirculated Washington quarters or their proof versions. The coins from 1932 to 1964 are rare to find, but you can buy them from dealers. Follow a step by step method to identify the series of your quarter, variety, date and. Modern quarters minted beginning 1965 are worth a premium in Mint State (no wear) condition. All silver quarter are worth a minimum of 3.09 each as of. It is best to have a complete collection of these Washington quarter coins, especially the silver ones though this may be quite challenging. A quick separation of quarter values is the date 1964, the last year of silver era quarters. These clad coins can still be easily found. If you are a beginner who wants to start collecting 1965 or other Washington quarters, you can have a date and mint mark collection of circulated coins from 1965. Collecting the 1965 Quarter and other Washington Quartersįrom 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities. Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition. ![]() Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin. Also included - at no additional charge - is a luxurious wooden display case, creating a superb museum-quality presentation that you will be proud to own now and to pass along to future generations.The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. That’s why each silver coin, presented in very good circulated condition with most major design details visible, is encased in a crystal-clear capsule and then set into an elegant genuine marble panel. Together, the “Fabulous Four” quarters span an amazing 125 years of American history and make a magnificent set of unprecedented meaning, beauty and importance.Ī complete set of historic silver quarters like this deserves only the finest presentation. Each coin was struck in 90% pure silver and is a treasured masterpiece in its own right. Today, almost 60 years since the last 90% silver coins were made for circulation, it becomes harder with every passing day to find even a single silver quarter.īut now, you are invited to own a stunning complete set of the “Fabulous Four,” the last four 90% silver quarter designs issued for circulation: the rarely seen Seated Liberty Quarter that was last minted in the 1800s, the Liberty Head Quarter that was last struck over a century ago, the short-lived Standing Liberty Quarter and the classic Washington Quarter that was last made in 90% silver in 1964 and was America’s last silver quarter. history.įor more than two centuries, the quarter has been a backbone of the American economy - a workhorse coin that is beloved by collectors for its history and beauty…and, until 1964, for its spectacular 90% silver content. 1932 - 1964 Silver Quarter Value (United States) Denomination: 0.25 Obverse Image: George Washington, first President of the United States. So 1965 was known as a transition year because the mint had to change. A complete set of silver quarters, spanning 125 years of U.S. 1965 was the year that dimes and quarters changed from being 90 silver to 0 silver. ![]()
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