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1967 No Mint Quarter ID

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Hello
Literally found this on the ground walking. Is this a no mint 1967? If so is it worth anything?

Thank you in advance.
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Sadly, worth just 25 cents. ' no mint' doesn't automatically indicate great rarity.
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from 1965 to 1967 no coins had a mint mark on them AT ALL. No matter from which mint it was produced at.
Your quarter in a normal, well worn coin.
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Well, at least you are 25¢ richer.
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Quite common, I'm afraid.



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In 1965 the US had a major coin shortage due to the switch from 90% silver coins to copper nickel clad. The Coinage Act of 1965 suspended the use of mint marks in an effort to limit hoarding and coin collecting. The result was that no US coin struck in 1965, 1966 or 1967 have mint marks. The mint started using mint marks again in 1968.

As noted, all coins dated '65, '66 or '67 could have been struck at any of the mint locations.
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Just a normal, well worn Philadelphia Washington quarter. Worth 25 cents.
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No worth more than face, but still interesting to see an old "eagle back" Washington quarter in circulation, especially one minted before I was born.
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no mint mark coins are just a made up ebay selling point to sell common coins to people that don't know any better. A coin with no mint mark just means it was struck in Philidelphia. They didn't put a mintmark on their coins.
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