Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

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Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

Postby thecrazyone » Sun Feb 12, 2023 6:36 pm

I'm sure I probably won't see one in this lifetime, but wondered if any of you ever happened upon one?
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Re: Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

Postby JerrySpringer » Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:26 pm

Relatedly, I read that the mint was still making 90% 1964 half dollars well into 1965. Was that just because they were sunsetting them or were both 40% and 90% halves being made in 1965? It would be another one of those copper 1943 cent tales with the possibility of a 90% 1965 half dollar or 40% 1964 half dollar. Probably unlikely though, huh.
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Re: Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

Postby stas3000 » Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:59 pm

JerrySpringer wrote:Relatedly, I read that the mint was still making 90% 1964 half dollars well into 1965. Was that just because they were sunsetting them or were both 40% and 90% halves being made in 1965?

That's interesting. I wonder if they just had a boat load of blanks left -- maybe some that were purchased even for the Franklins? - and were just trying to use them up on the 1964 dies? So I'm assuming all 90% silver Half Dollars struck in 1964 and 1965 were the 1964 date only using the classic 12.50 gram 90% blank. And they probably started minting the 1965 date (using the new blank) concurrently?
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Re: Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

Postby JerrySpringer » Sun Feb 12, 2023 11:22 pm

stas3000 wrote:
JerrySpringer wrote:Relatedly, I read that the mint was still making 90% 1964 half dollars well into 1965. Was that just because they were sunsetting them or were both 40% and 90% halves being made in 1965?

That's interesting. I wonder if they just had a boat load of blanks left -- maybe some that were purchased even for the Franklins? - and were just trying to use them up on the 1964 dies? So I'm assuming all 90% silver Half Dollars struck in 1964 and 1965 were the 1964 date only using the classic 12.50 gram 90% blank. And they probably started minting the 1965 date (using the new blank) concurrently?


I found this:

https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/1 ... llar-value



Perhaps the mint got more secure with planchets not being mixed up after 1943?
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Re: Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

Postby stas3000 » Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:34 am

Thanks for the link!
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Re: Anyone here the lucky owner of a 1965 SILVER dime?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:26 am

JerrySpringer wrote:
stas3000 wrote:
JerrySpringer wrote:Relatedly, I read that the mint was still making 90% 1964 half dollars well into 1965. Was that just because they were sunsetting them or were both 40% and 90% halves being made in 1965?

That's interesting. I wonder if they just had a boat load of blanks left -- maybe some that were purchased even for the Franklins? - and were just trying to use them up on the 1964 dies? So I'm assuming all 90% silver Half Dollars struck in 1964 and 1965 were the 1964 date only using the classic 12.50 gram 90% blank. And they probably started minting the 1965 date (using the new blank) concurrently?


I found this:

https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/1 ... llar-value



Perhaps the mint got more secure with planchets not being mixed up after 1943?


It mentions 1964 halves being struck in 1965, but they stopped short of saying there were any 90% silver halves dated 1965.
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