5 bob. a dollar in 1965 was five shillings
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One modern (1965-present) dime weighs 2.268 grams. One pound is 453.592 grams. That makes 200 dimes, or $20 per pound. Multiply by 140 and it's 28,000 dimes, worth $2,800.
Not a meaningful question. It depends on their dates and mint marks. As a general rule, halves dated 1951-64 are worth about $7 for their silver content. Halves dated 1965 to 69 are worth about $3. Anything from 1971 to today is a common circulation coin worth 50 cents. If your halves are older than that you'll need to check them against a price guide such as the one at Numismedia.com
A 1965 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. With gold at a current price of $1,429 per ounce, 25 cents' worth is 0.000175 ounces. If that wasn't your question, rephrase and try again.
The silver melt value of 820 US half dollars is $10,113.74. The silver melt value of 820 1965-70 US half dollars is only $4,135.40.
I think its 90p
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If they are pre-1965 they are worth about $2.10 each in silver content, if they are dated 1965 or after, they are worth only 10 cents.
US dimes before 1965 were 90% silver. Sterling is 92.5%. 1934 is a common date, only worth about $2.
Pre-1965 U.S. dimes are made of coin silver (900 fine), not sterling silver. In any case your coin is worth about $1 for its silver content.
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It's currently worth about $5 for the silver. Kennedy half dollars minted 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
Yes. Kennedy half dollars dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver and are currently worth over $3 each. The 1970 is worth a little more because fewer were minted.
Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 contain 40% silver and are worth around $5 each.
Twenty dollars. If you want to know what it would be worth today, you need to go to http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pld
Half dollars from 1965-69 contain a small amount of silver and are worth about $2.50 All other denominations dated 1965 are either copper or copper-nickel and are only worth their face values. None are rare.