The 1965 Washington Quarter is a 25-cent coin from the United States, produced after the Coinage Act of 1965, which eliminated silver content from most coins due to a silver shortage. The obverse features a profile of George Washington, while the reverse depicts an eagle, a design that has remained largely unchanged since its initial release in 1932. While most 1965 quarters are not considered rare due to high mintage, certain errors and grading conditions can enhance their collectible value among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1965 25c 25c Washington Quarters 1965 Philadelphia
1965 25c Special Mint Set 25c Washington Quarters 1965 San Francisco