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?
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?
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?
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