
Rare 1965 Quarter Worth
Do you have a 1965 quarter sitting in a jar or wallet? You might want to take a closer look π β because some of these coins sell for hundredsβ¦ even thousands of dollars.
Below is a complete step-by-step guide showing exactly what to look for, including real auction prices and rare mint errors collectors pay big money for.
Letβs jump in π
β Important First: 1965 Quarters Are Commonβ¦ But Errors Are Not
Most 1965 quarters are worth 25 cents.
However, coins with:
- Mint errors
- Special Mint Set (SMS) strikes
- Extremely high grades
- Wrong metal planchets
can become extremely valuable.
π Step 1: Broad Struck Quarters β Worth Around $129
A broad strike happens when the coin is struck without the collar that normally shapes the edge.
What to look for:
- Coin looks stretched
- Wider than normal rim
- Flat or distorted edge
π΅ Example sale: $129
βοΈ Step 2: Curved Clips β Around $61
A clip error occurs when part of the metal strip is missing before striking.
What to look for:
- Curved cut-out on the edge
- Sometimes double curved clips
π΅ Example sale: $61
π Step 3: Doubled Die Obverse β $360 to $720+
This is one of the most popular and valuable errors.
What to check on the front (obverse):
- βLIBERTYβ
- βIN GOD WE TRUSTβ
- Date 1965
Look for clear doubling on the letters and numbers.
Real auction prices:
| Grade | Sale Price |
|---|---|
| AU58 | $360 |
| AU58 | $488 |
| AU55 | $575 |
| MS65 | $720 |
π Higher condition = higher value.
π₯ Step 4: Die Break Errors β About $180 (pair)
A die break happens when the coin die cracks.
One example:
- Two 1965 quarters slabbed together
- One with die break
- One broad struck + die break
π΅ Sold together for $180
π Step 5: High Grade Coins β Up to $11,000+
Condition matters more than anything.
Example:
- MS68 (extremely rare) β $11,000+
- MS65 (still beautiful) β $40
π± Just 3 grades = difference of nearly $11,000.
π¦ Step 6: Special Mint Set (SMS) Quarters
In 1965, the U.S. Mint produced Special Mint Sets (not regular proof coins).
Marked as βSMSβ on grading holders.
πΉ Off-Center SMS Quarter β $160
- 10% off center
- From SMS set
π΅ Sold for $160
πΉ SMS Specimen 68 Cameo β $2,640
- Grade: SP68 Cameo
- Deep mirror finish
π΅ Sold for $2,640
πΉ SMS Specimen 66 Cameo β Only $50
Two grades lower⦠huge difference in price.
πΉ SMS Struck Through String β $228
- Strikethrough error
- Looks like a cross over Washingtonβs head
π΅ Sold for $228
βοΈ Step 7: Wrong Planchet Errors (Very Valuable)
These happen when a quarter design is struck on the wrong metal disc.
π₯ Quarter on Dime Planchet β $1,600
- Much smaller coin
- Missing part of design
π΅ Sold for $1,600
πͺ Thin Stock Planchet β $66
- Weighs only 4.2 grams
π΅ Sold for $66
πͺ Another Dime Planchet Example β $360
π΅ Sold for $360
πͺ Quarter on Nickel Planchet β $348
π΅ Sold for $348
π¨ Step 8: The Holy Grail β Silver 1965 Quarter β $8,000+
In 1964, quarters were 90% silver.
In 1965, they switched to clad coins.
But a few 1965 quarters were accidentally struck on silver planchets π±
How to tell:
- Check the edge (solid silver vs copper stripe)
- Weigh the coin
- Sound test
π΅ Example sale: $8,000+
π Always get these authenticated & graded.
π§ Final Thoughts
A normal 1965 quarter = $0.25
But with the right:
- Error
- Metal
- Grade
- Mint set origin
β¦it could be worth:
π° $100
π° $1,000
π° $8,000
π° or even $11,000+
So before spending that old quarterβ¦ look closely π
You might be holding a small fortune.
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