Hoarding 1/2 Dollars?

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  1. pumpkinpie

    pumpkinpie what is this I don*t even

    Does anyone else hoard proof half dollars? I can get them for dirt cheap at the local coin store. I like them because dimes are too small and quarters are the same price.
     
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  3. gypsy_gear

    gypsy_gear New Member

    I hoard all kinds of silver half dollars!!! I dont discriminate!!!
     
  4. pumpkinpie

    pumpkinpie what is this I don*t even

    I mean clad proof 1/2 dollars.
     
  5. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    I'm putting together an Uncirculated Kennedy set but likely won't go beyond that (except adding new years to it of course).

    Besides, I don't hoard anything, I collect! :)
     
  6. gypsy_gear

    gypsy_gear New Member

    nope no clad proofs here.
     
  7. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Nope, not clad.
     
  8. Kid_Collector

    Kid_Collector Member

    I dont hoard any coins, but if i hoarded halfs, i dont think i would hoard the newer clad ones? they have waaayyy less silver and just the melt value alone on a 1964 is $10.36 and 1965-1970 is $4.24 so there is a big difference in value. so imo i wouldnt hoard newer ones.
     
  9. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    I think it would actually be fun to assemble a proof Kennedy half collection. I enjoy collecting halves, and it's definitely in my budget.
     
  10. bigjpst

    bigjpst Well-Known Member

    I save all the impaired proof halves I pull from boxes searching. Not worth more than 50c but the collector in me cant return them to the wolves. Here was a fun one.
    2011 proof (Medium).JPG
    2011 proof rev (Medium).JPG
    I have about 15 different dates with duplicates, so when I get a few more i will probably start a folder.
     
  11. Mark14

    Mark14 Star Wide Receiver

    i only have one kennedy half that im keeping. proof 1984. not worth anything spectacular ( unless it grades high) but i paid a buck for it so i cant go wrong. i have a 1969 with pvc damage that is just sitting with other silver that is availible to melt in case of a family emergency.
     
  12. Kid_Collector

    Kid_Collector Member

    for the 69 have you tried to soak it in acetone? that usually will get the pvc off.
     
  13. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    You could probably improve the looks of this one by carefully using a little acetone. It would at very least remove the fingerprints.
     
  14. bigjpst

    bigjpst Well-Known Member

    It's funny; in hand the fingerprints really aren't distracting, and the surface damage is more visible. But I like your idea. Sounds like a before and after thread is in my near future. Thanks.
     
  15. omahaorange

    omahaorange Active Member

    I have a set of circulating Kennedy halves, and am in the process of completing both the clad and silver proof sets. Just a few more of the newer ones to go.
     
  16. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Why would you want to hoard clad, proof, Kennedys?
     
  17. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    The clad proofs should be a good thing to have someday. The attrition on these is much higher than most people figure and eventually someone will go to buy one and find the well has gone dry. But be prepared to wait a very long time. It could be in the near future but it's more likely to be farther out and might be quite far out. I'd guess a minimum of five years and likely more like ten.

    Nice attractive specimens will be desired by collectors so it might be a good idea to buy proof sets instead and sell the others. If you can get nice rolls cheap then it's as good a gamble as many things. Old clad halfs have already suffered more than 40% attrition and a few of the coins still in sets are corroded or otherwise unattractive.

    I believe that before the proofs get attention the Uncs will get attention. Indeed, the Uncs going sharply higher will be the signal to start packing away the proofs I believe.
     
  18. phdunay

    phdunay Member

    I have a bunch, but don't consider myself to hoard them, maybe one day I'll make a series.
     
  19. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    I have a series, proofs and P&D uncirculated.

    Other than that, not worth hoarding clads.

    Silver, is another story.
     
  20. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    I don't really hoard them but at times I find old proof sets with toned coins in them. I usually buy them and end up with a clad Kennedy. It makes me think I'm getting an extra bonus on top of the colorful coins.
     
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