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So Is Any Coins Made Of Silver After 1964

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Are there any silver coins made after 1964 if can some list them if not to much trouble than you for the information
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Kennedy half dollars dated 1965-1970 are 40% silver.
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Half Dollars up to 1970 were 40% silver. Silver proof sets were 90% in the dime, quarter, and half dollar. I know some Eisenhower dollars had silver in them, but I know little to nothing about which ones. I'm sure I could google it and find out for myself about the Eisenhowers, but haven't gotten that far into collecting yet.
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Lots of commemorative issues, and proof sets have been made in silver since 1964, but as far as circulation coins, only the 40% silver Halves of 1965-1970 come to mind.
(The silver Eisenhower dollars were not made for circulation as far as I know.)
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Ike's=Blue Ike's are silver proofs (S mint) Brown Ike's are clad proofs (S mintmark) both were NIFC (not issued for circ).
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YO Butch , you have it backwards .The blue Ike's are uncirculated and the brown Ike's are S proof . Both are NIFC .
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Also both blue and brown Ike's are 40% silver. Clad proofs were in
the regular proof sets.

And for the bicentennial (1976) there are both proof and UNC 40%
quarter, half and dollar ... issued in special sets.

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There were no Ikes in the '71 or '72 proof sets. The clad proofs first appeared in '73.
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The Mint actually continued making 90% silver, 1964-dated coins well after 1964; I think into the first months of 1966. This was done to alleviate public concerns about a coin shortage (mask the actual amount of hoarding taking place) to ease the transition to clad. That's why the 1964 mintage figures are absolutely enormous compared to all previous years.
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1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars 40% clad
1971S-1974S Brown(Proof) and Blue(Unc) Ike dollars 40% clad
1976S Bicentennial Quarter, Half Dollar, and Dollar(Proof and Unc 3 coin sets) 40% clad
1982 Washington Half Dollar and 1993 James Madison Half Dollar 90%
1983-present Commemorative Dollars 90%
1986-present Silver American Eagle Dollar 99.93%
1992-present Silver Proof Set Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar 90%
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Thanks biokemist for the information
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Thanks biokemist for the information
Yes, thank you for that.
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and biokemist6 answered in detail.
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I agree ... good list so far ...

Let's not forget the 2014 Kennedy half dollar set with four 90% halves,
one from each mint P, D, S, and W

And the 2015 March of dimes set with the two silver dimes.
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Not sure how I forgot to mention the 1998 Matte proof
Kennedy half dollar .. in 90% ...
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