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  2. Coinage Act of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Coinage Act of 1965, Pub. L. 89–81, 79 Stat. 254, enacted July 23, 1965, eliminated silver from the circulating United States dime (ten-cent piece) and quarter dollar coins. It also reduced the silver content of the half dollar from 90 percent to 40 percent; silver in the half dollar was subsequently eliminated by a 1970 law.

  3. Washington quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at ... 1932–1964 (Silver) Year Mint Mintage [1] [2] Comments 1932 ... 1965–1974 (Nickel-clad copper ...

  4. Quarter (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The mint mark on the coin is currently located on the obverse at the bottom right hemisphere under the supposed date. In 1965–1967 cupro-nickel coins bore no mint mark; quarters minted in 1968–1979 were stamped with a "D" for the Denver mint, an "S" for the San Francisco mint (proof coins only), or blank for Philadelphia.

  5. 9 Most Valuable American Quarters in Circulation - AOL

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    2. 1965 Type 2 Clad Washington Quarter Business Strike. Date of Sale: January 2005. Price: $12,650. ... 5. 1976-S Silver Washington Quarter Business Strike. Date of Sale: June 2019.

  6. 3 Strategies To Make Quick Cash By Recycling Old Quarters

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    That year is important because prior to 1965, U.S. quarters were made of 90% silver, Wired reported. This means a quarter’s silver content alone could be worth several dollars. Because each old ...

  7. Washington quarter - Wikipedia

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    The new silver quarters entered circulation on August 1, 1932, and continued to be struck in silver until the Mint transitioned to copper-nickel clad coinage in 1965. A special reverse commemorating the United States Bicentennial was used in 1975 and 1976, with all pieces bearing the double date 1776–1976; there are no 1975-dated quarters.

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