1964 Kennedy Half Dollars Good Condition?

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  1. Kristine

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  3. coloradobryan

    coloradobryan Well-Known Member

    Most 64 Kennedy half dollars are worth their weight in silver. If you could post a photo, we would be able to tell what condition it is in.
     
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  4. doug444

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    As of today, March 25, a 1964 Kennedy contains $6.42 worth of silver at "spot" price, so $10 is not totally out of line, although I doubt if anyone on Coin Talk would pay more than $7+ due to postage and other expenses.
     
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  5. Victor

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    At my coin club auction they had a 1964 and 64 D offered at $14 total, or $7 each.
    There were no bids.
     
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  6. doug444

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    I'm not surprised at a coin club auction, where's there's probably a pretty good selection of numismatic coins in that same price range, $10 to $25, and the buyers have a budget in mind, so the question becomes, where do I spend my coin budget first? Not on 90%...
     
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  7. Michael K

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    $8, $15 in MS. This $130 at auction in MS the link says is unlikely for most MS Kennedy's.
     
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  8. Victor

    Victor Coin Collector

    Where to spend your coin budget? Pre 1933 gold.
     
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  9. Kristine

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  11. Kristine

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    I have attached 2, but found 8 at Walgreens. Only 1 appears to be in good condition, no major scratches etc.
     
  12. Bman33

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    Betwen Philly an Denver there were 429,509,450 minted. Lots to go around so I would just go for bullion value on this one.
     
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  15. 05Wildcats

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    I would consider a 64 to be bullion. They were for sale at $6.88 on Friday at local b&m.
     
  16. doug444

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    Agreed. Another benefit, due to the very short time they circulated, nearly all are full-weight bullion, nothing like the paper-thin early Mercury dimes, etc. Further, if you go to Europe or Asia, take a roll with you.

    They make nice little gifts, and at the flea markets, you can sometimes make extraordinary trades with a few. "Everybody" knows Kennedy, and everybody knows they are 90%. Hard to believe he's been gone well over 50 years.
     
  17. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The above half dollar is only found on Proof examples, It is called an Accented Hair.

     
  18. fish4uinmd

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  19. David Setree Rare Coins

    David Setree Rare Coins Well-Known Member

    I sell circulated '64 halves for $7.50 over the counter. $10 is not so out of line.
     
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  20. fish4uinmd

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  21. Kristine

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    For some reason, my pics didn't go through of the one I was referring to. I'll try again in a bit.
     
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