JFK
None. Last year of use - $1 coins : 1935 Half dollars : 90% silver, 1964; 40% silver, 1969 Dimes and quarters : 1964 Nickels : 1942 to 1945 only. Cents : never.
The last year the American half dollar, quarter, or dime where made of silver, for general circulation, was 1964.
JFK was assassinated on 22 November 1963 in Dallas, Texas.
There has never been a Kennedy dollar. Only half dollars. 1964 - 90% silver, 10% copper 1965-69 - 40% silver, 60% copper 1971 and later, cupronickel.
For business strikes, 1964 are 90% silver, 1965-1970 are 40% silver.
At present, it's worth around $10.50.
It's not JFK, it's Ben Franklin and the value is about $12.00 just for the silver. NOTE: JFK appeared in 1964 for the first time on the half dollar
Yes, there is a John F. Kennedy silver half dollar but not a quarter. Kennedy half dollars were minted in 90% silver in 1964, and 40% silver from 1965 to 1970. Silver quarters were last minted in 1964 before switching to a copper-nickel composition.
1964 was the only year JFK halves were made of 90% silver alloy. The composition was changed to 40% silver clad in 1965, and to copper-nickel clad in 1971. A 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar contains .3617 ounces of pure silver. Multiply this by the spot price of silver to get the bullion value of the coin. At the time of this writing, silver was $16 an ounce, making a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar worth about $5.80
1964
JFK
It's a half dollar not a dollar. The coin is very common, most are only valued for the silver, about $12.00
The 1964 Kennedy half has .36169oz of pure silver in it.
The 1964 Kennedy half has .36169oz of pure silver in it.
Sorry, no such coin as a "Kennedy silver dollar", JFK only appears on the Half dollars from 1964 to date. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Most of the coins are valued for the silver at about $6.25