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2 1965 Quarters No Mint Mark Side By Side.

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 Posted 01/05/2022  10:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Lori Gage to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here are 2 quarters same year no mint mark.
One completely different from the other was in a roll of 1965 quarters my husband found in a box he taught at a auction. Just curious if there is any errors.
2--1965-Quarters-No-Mint-Mark-Side-By-Side.
2--1965-Quarters-No-Mint-Mark-Side-By-Side.
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Interesting fact that others can chime in with, there were a glut of over 1.8 billion of these minted from Philadelphia, reason for no mintmarks from coins minted in 1965-1967 was because the mints were worried about people hoarding coins, but mintmarking resumed in 1968. So back to your quarters, do you see anything off about these? My idea is that it is too hard to determine any errors based on your photos being somewhat fuzzy. Based on these photos, I can't make out any errors that I can see, except circulated quarters.
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a betters photos will be most relevant. And please not cross diagonal. I like those one beside the other.

In other order, the missing mint mark is due to an internal politic if the mint. The CCF member give you what I say the popular believe. the reason it is complete other and could come also in 2022 like was many years before your coin was strike. this happened in mass production only in Phil.
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I see no errors. I'd spend them.
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Just a note:the better the photos you post the better we can help you. Please tell us "What you" see as possible errors or varieties.
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From the photos supplied, I would say there are no errors.
The only difference I see is that onehas what looks like environmental toning
causing the difference in colour.
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Quote:
The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.

Reference:
https://treasurepursuits.com/1965-quarter/
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Two common, circulated quarters, given the images posted. Fifty cents--1/4 of my hourly wage at my first real job.
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