Kennedy Half Dollars

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by RWB Coins, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. RWB Coins

    RWB Coins Junior Member

    I have what I believe to be 20 1964 D Kennedy half dollars. I belive my dad got them at the bank when they were first issued and then stored them in individual envelopes. Some are toning, some are shinny, and some look hazy or have like spots similar to a watermark. What should do with them? Clean them, have them graded? Just looking for some advice.

    Thanks,

    RWB
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Basically the coins are very common, so unless some of them would grade high they don't have any value over and above their silver content. If you can, post pics of the nicest examples and we can perhaps be of more help.
     
  4. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    And please don't clean them.
     
  5. RWB Coins

    RWB Coins Junior Member

    Kennedy pics

    Here are some photos.
     

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  6. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    I would say they are worth their melt value, about $4.75 each, I think? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    nice, nothing special. Very common, value= melt.
    Adam:
    A little less, silver has dropped.If he wants to sell probably about 8 X face, tops.
     
  8. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    If all that grade at coin shows they go for about $4 to $10 each. If in any lesser condition, the $4 to $6 range. Best just hang on to them for now. In several years they will be a novelty and maybe worth a little more.
     
  9. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    If you sell the whole lot of 20 coins on Ebay you will probably get around $90. Unless you're desperate for the cash I would suggest hanging on to the coins. The future for silver looks bright!
     
  10. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Don't clean them or have them graded. I think you should keep them just the way they are. At worst, you have about 7 ounces of silver that could potentially be worth a lot more in the future than at present. So the coins might be numismatically common but they are by no means worthless.
     
  11. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    who knows, silver could go through the roof.
     
  12. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    I just wanted to add that most coins are numismatically common, so don't take this as a negative. There is no reason why a coin has to be rare to make a worthwhile and potentially valuable collectible in the future. You have a nice start.
     
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