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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.
Pre-1965 quarters in excellent condition might hold enough value to buy a nice dinner out. In 2014, for example, a mint 1964 quarter sold at auction for $47.15, according to the Specialty Metals ...
The Kennedy half dollars that followed were made as 90% silver circulating coins for one year only. Beginning in 1965, the JFK coins were converted to cheaper copper-silver clad. Six years later ...
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 ...
The San Francisco Mint closed in 1955; it did not reopen until 1965. [21] In 1957, with improved economic conditions, demand for the pieces began to rise. [20] They were struck in much greater numbers beginning in 1962, which saw the start of the greatly increased demand for coins which would culminate in the great coin shortage of 1964. [9]
Regular issue Washington quarters: Silver quarters, 1932–1964 [15] Clad composition quarter, 1965–1998; 50 State quarters, 1999–2008; District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters, 2009; America the Beautiful quarters, 2010–2021; Washington Crossing the Delaware, 2021; American Women quarters, 2022–2025 [16]