You've got a 1969 mint set which is fairly common. Your main value comes from the 2 half dollars which are 40% silver.
As a set (both the red and blue packages) I'd say they'd be worth $10 or so. Mostly because of the 40% silver half dollars. There really isn't much demand for these sets and so they trade roughly for their melt value.
The value of an unopened 1969 mint set can vary depending on the condition and demand, but typically ranges from $10 to $50. The set includes coins in uncirculated condition, which can add value to collectors. It's recommended to have the set appraised by a professional to get an accurate estimation of its worth.
Check that coin again. Kennedy is on the half dollar, which is worth 50 cents.
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7-18-11>>> 1964 Kennedy halves are 90% silver, but are so common even most uncirculated coins are only valued for the silver, about $15.00 as of today.
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None. All 1971 and later circulation halves are copper-nickel just like dimes and quarters.
Yes, 20 1964 Kennedy half dollars contain around 7.15 oz of silver, while 20 1960 Washington quarters contain approximately 5.79 oz of silver. Therefore, the Kennedy half dollars have more silver content.
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