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I Feel Sorry For Whoever Bid On This

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 Posted 12/26/2013  11:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arianzo to your friends list
That should teach you about all the business you could be doing right now.
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 Posted 12/26/2013  12:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stampvirgin to your friends list
wouldn't that be fraud on he sellers part? advertised as silver?
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 Posted 12/26/2013  12:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wade to your friends list
not saying that it is, but isn't it at least possible that a 1964 planchet found its way into the mix in 1965?

this is from another forum discussing the same subject;


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the government in its ultimate wisdom decided to produce and circulate silver quarters and dimes, (dated 1964), through 1967 in the hopes that the public would not hoard silver coinage, thinking that there were still plenity in circulation, and thus bide the government time to develop a functional and easily way to extract silver coinage from circulation. Needles to say their attempt failure miserably.

So the chances that some silver blanks got mixed with clad production were possible. I have heard of silver dimes being found with dates after 1964, but I have yet to heard of any quarters. That doesn't mean that they don't exist.
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12/26/2013 12:36 pm
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 Posted 12/26/2013  2:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list

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not saying that it is, but isn't it at least possible that a 1964 planchet found its way into the mix in 1965?


Its possible, but in that case there would be pictures of the edge and it likely graded as an error as it would be worth more than it sold for.

Judging from the listing I'm guessing they really just thought its supposed to be silver
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 Posted 12/26/2013  3:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zxcccxz to your friends list
Wow guys the one and only rare 1965 silver quarter. Looks to be MS70 too
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 Posted 12/26/2013  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bassmaster to your friends list

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wouldn't that be fraud on he sellers part? advertised as silver?


Well, they are from another country, so they probably didn't know. But they still shouldn't have listed it as silver. What is pitiful is the people bidding on it.
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 Posted 12/26/2013  5:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
Another possibility:
Could it have been thin silver electroplated?
Am MS60 coin would present as perhaps an EF with less sharp detail; the increase in weight would have been almost negligible.

Of course if it it IS genuine .900 fine silver, then it would weigh 6.25 grammes.
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 Posted 12/26/2013  6:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add edweather to your friends list
Maybe they meant silver in color

And the call themselves a silver coin store . At least it probably cost them a few bucks to ship it.

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 Posted 12/26/2013  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The Silver Searcher to your friends list
I have lost all hope for humanity.
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 Posted 12/27/2013  09:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2012 to your friends list
God help us all.
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 Posted 12/27/2013  09:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spud to your friends list
The only thing that would make it a worse deal is it being a counterfit coin to boot
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 Posted 12/27/2013  3:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Finn235 to your friends list
I think there are a few genuine '65 coins struck on a silver planchet, just like the copper '43 and steel '44 cents.

This isn't anything new on ebay, though. I once saw a roll of circulated 1964 nickels hit $50 when the bidder stated "All SILVER coins minted in 1964 are 90% pure SILVER."
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 Posted 12/27/2013  5:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bassmaster to your friends list
Oh wow that is something. Whoever bought those nickels really knew a lot about coins. And yeah, a counterfeit would have made it even better.
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 Posted 12/28/2013  10:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

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I think there are a few genuine '65 coins struck on a silver planchet, just like the copper '43 and steel '44 cents.

There are, have seen at least one. (It was slabbed by ANACS.)
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 Posted 12/30/2013  12:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoubleEagle20 to your friends list
They do exist. I also believe I read once that there are 1964's on clad planchets. They are all very rare and would not be on ebay unless in a slab and a very high reserve set on them.

The best place to watch for 1965 silver dimes and quarters is in junk silver. A lot of people hoarded silver coin in the mid to late 1960's and did not watch the dates on them. Old hoards from that time frame are most likely to have the 1965's in them.

Really the mint just should have dumped the planchets into the presses regardless of dating in 1965 and 1966. Canada struck both nickel and silver in 1968. It was stupid to even try to segregate. We'd now have common 1965 and 1966 silver coins if they did.
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12/30/2013 12:25 pm
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