🚨 STOP! DON’T SPEND THAT QUARTER! 🚨
Do you have a 1965 quarter sitting in your change jar? While most are only worth 25 cents, a few rare “transitional error” coins from this year have sold for over $10,000! 🪙💰
In 1965, the U.S. Mint switched from 90% silver to copper-nickel. However, a tiny handful of 1965 quarters were accidentally struck on leftover silver blanks. If you find one, you’ve hit the jackpot!
🔍 How to Spot a Fortune:
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The Edge Test: Look at the side. If you see a brown/copper stripe, it’s a normal 25-cent coin. If it’s solid silver all the way around, it could be a rare error!
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The Weight Test: A normal 1965 quarter weighs 5.67g. A rare silver error weighs 6.25g.
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The Condition: Even non-silver 1965 quarters can be worth $500 – $1,000+ if they are in “Mint State” (perfect, uncirculated) condition.
💰 [Value]
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Average Circulated: $0.25 (Face Value)
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Uncirculated (MS67+): $500 – $1,500+
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Rare Silver Error: $5,000 – $15,000+
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Auction Record: $12,650 (PCGS MS67+)
🎬 [Call to Action]
Think you found one? Watch our full guide to see the exact markings and hidden errors that turn this pocket change into a payday!
👇 Watch the Full Video Here: [Link to YouTube Video]
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