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Okay I'm waiting for my truck to warm up and was wondering what is the last year for coins made of silver for circulation?
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 Posted 01/20/2008  09:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add insideout to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Also whats the amount of silver in each coin? Sorry just curious.
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If you are talking business strikes of US coins, 1964 is last year of 90% silver. 1965-1970 halves are 40% silver. But there are 1976 silver quarters and halves and dollars. And then there are silver proofs (1992-present) for dimes, quarters, halves. There are also Silver Eagles 1986-present, and modern commemoratives made of silver.
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Scroll down and this site will tell you. https://www.cointflation.com HH Mark
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Thanks for the help folks I thought so but wasn't sure
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Now they make silver proof sets
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