Ok, so I have 20 1964 Kennedy half dollars. Braden, the person I obtained these coins from years back had them in a lock box since 1964. I've only took them out twice since I purchased them. I've been thinking about selling them and having them graded. As PCGS graded MS 67 coins at auctions can bring in some good money, especially in the last 2-3 years as Kennedy's popularity and interest in him has been high. Especially with all the new info that was released not long ago. I'v got a picture of what I think is the worst of the 20. I've also got two pictures of MS 67 1964 Kennedy's so you can compare them from the last 3 years that sold for 1,410 and 998.75, respectively. Obviously, I'm not asking if these would fetch the same price as it would be pure speculation. Rather, I would like to gather a general consensus on if I should have them graded. Obviously, because the price fetched by a PCGS MS 67 will be a lot more. Also, I would like to apologize about any lighting issues with the pictures I took of my coins.
Not sure what they would grade, but they do have some fingerprints on them that would impact the value.
In order to grade high-end MS coins, the photographs have to be spectacular if you want the grades to be accurate. The photos you provided of your coin are not of the quality necessary to determine that kind of lofty grade. I will add that even from your pictures I can see that your coin is not struck well enough to receive a choice gem grade (MS-67), possibly not even gem(MS-65).