Please check again. No mint marks were used on coins made in 1965-67 due to pressures of the changeover from silver to copper-nickel composition.
MS-60 to MS-63 retail values are $14.75 to $15.75
There is no such coin.1974 KENNEDY half dollars are worth face value only if found in circulation; about $1.50 or so if uncirculated.1974 Eisenhower DOLLARS are worth face value only if found in circulation; about $3.00 or so if uncirculated.
1964 is a very common year for Kennedy silver half dollars. Even uncirculated coins are valued only for the silver they contain, about $8.00 as of today.
7-8-11>>> 1964 is a very common year for Kennedy silver half dollars. Even uncirculated coins are valued only for the silver they contain, about $12.00
As of today the value for this coin is $6.50 just for the silver and that's all it's worth. Kennedy half dollars are so common a uncirculated coin is only $7.00
This coin is called a quarter eagle, and is worth 1,450 to 5,000 dollars if circulated, depending on condition. It is worth 1,450 dollars in very fine condition, 2,450 dollars in extremely fine condition, 3,500 dollars in about uncirculated condition, and 5,000 dollars in high grade about uncirculated condition. It is worth 13,500 to 35,000 dollars if uncirculated. It is worth 13,500 dollars in uncirculated condition, and 35,000 dollars in high grade uncirculated condition. there were 19,460 of these coins with this date and this mint mark made.
1964 is such a common date that even uncirculated Kennedy halves don't have any value above the silver content. There were hundreds of millions of them minted, and most people hoarded them because of their fondness for Kennedy. At current silver prices, those coins are worth $10 each.
its worth 8 to 10 dollars if its uncirculated its worth 20 dollars
Even Mint State 1964 90% silver Kennedy half dollars are considered very common. Retail values on average are $17.00, which is only about 2 dollars more than the silver value.
No. Unless it is a proof coin, very high-grade uncirculated coin, or some type of mint error, it is only worth 50 cents.
50 cents. A proof or uncirculated specimen might be worth slightly more to a collector, but they're basically face value. In a hundred years they might be worth something.
Yes, some 1964 Kennedy half dollars are worth more than others, particularly those that were minted in San Francisco (marked with an "S") or those that are in particularly high grades, such as uncirculated or proof conditions. Additionally, coins with errors or unique characteristics can also command higher prices. Generally, the standard 1964 Kennedy half dollar is worth around its face value in circulated condition, but specific variations can significantly increase in value.