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Found 1965 Washington Quarter

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If you found a 1965 Washington quarter today, you're having a better day then me! Can you post a picture of it?
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Are these early clads easy to find in circulation? I remember they were really common in the 90s.
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They are still common and only worth 0.25 unless you can find one virtually uncirculated .
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No virtually to it T-Bop. If it isn't uncirculated, even AUs are only worth a quarter.
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Still learning how to post pictures but I found out that I have a good one
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1965, the first yr of clad Washingtons. They aren't that uncommon to get back in change, or find in rolls. Finding one in MS condition or a proof would be OK, but the rest are just a quarter, like a 1985 or 1992 or 1978 would be. Keep looking!
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No virtually to it T-Bop. If it isn't uncirculated, even AUs are only worth a quarter.

Thanks Mox for the clarity , you are correct .
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Are these early clads easy to find in circulation? I remember they were really common in the 90s.


A few of them like the 68D, '69, and '71 are getting pretty tough except in deplorable condition. Finding nice VG's and F's can be hard. VF's are scarce and higher grades almost impossible.
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08Bond, absolutely not going to find this coin in circulation that's why I'm surprised I found the coin
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I am seeing early clad coins less and less and when I do they do look pretty worn.
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absolutely not going to find this coin in circulation that's why I'm surprised I found the coin


Guess what I found yesterday in the coffee mess at work?

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I see 65, 66, and 67 quarters all the time (not surprising given how many were minted in those years), but I hardly ever see anything from 1968 through 1973. Especially 1971 and 1973, those are seriously rare in my experience. Dimes, even more so. Anything I see older than about '89 or so is pretty worn.
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