Post '64 Kennedys

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Barkoff, Apr 6, 2012.

  1. Barkoff

    Barkoff New Member

    Do any of you rat-hole these? The collection I just inherited, my father had the '64's and post '64's separated, but he rat-holed the post coins. Is there a reason to hang on to these, or should I get face value for them to by other coins?

    thank you.
     
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  3. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    The 1964 are 90% silver, and the 1965-1970 are 40% silver. I would spend the rest unless they were prisitine.
    Welcome to the forum!

    jim
     
  4. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    And look for 1974-D DDOs. They are a pretty good error with an okay price tag.
     
  5. DrunkNumismatic

    DrunkNumismatic New Member

    Post 64 Kennedy's are worth more than face value...they still have a good amount of silver throughout the rest of the 1960's....
     
  6. Barkoff

    Barkoff New Member

    Thank you for the welcome and advice.
     
  7. snapsalot

    snapsalot Member

    1964 kennedys are 90% silver 1965-1970 are 40% silver. 1971 and up will not have silver unless they have an "S" mintmark.
     
  8. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    I have a set of P's and D's to present because I'm a collector. I have quite a few 64s put away to buy bread with if/when our currency collapses. The 70-S was only included in mint sets and will run you about $20 to get one. That's really the highest one of the set. I paid up to 10-20x face to get some MS ones from the 80s. But that's for roll fresh ones.

    The later dates from about 2001 on have not been made for circulation. They're mainly only put out as a token gesture for collectors. They produce right around 1.7 million Ps and 1.7 million Ds every year. A very low number compared to all other coins being minted but they are all meant for collectors and almost all will be saved. As the years go by they seem to for slight premiums over what you can buy them for as they come out. I don't think there will be a shortage of them unless 2 million people decide they want to put together full Kennedy half sets. Probably less since some people buy bags and rolls of them to hoard.

    They are nicer, lower mintage coins to buy. They look great and it's neat to think that if 1.8 million people in the world each wanted one, there wouldn't be enough to go around. I might go buy my 2012s right now.
     
  9. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    1971-S thur 1991-S are all clad Proof 1992-S to 2011-S can be silver or clad
     
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  11. snapsalot

    snapsalot Member

    You just took the term rainbow and upped the bar a few feet.
     
  12. Barkoff

    Barkoff New Member

    What causes the rainbow effect? Does this add value or take away?

    Thank you.
     
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