1964 halves are made of 90% silver and are worth about 35% of the price of an ounce of silver (see your local paper's financial page)
1965-1969 halves are 40% silver and are worth about 18% of the price of an ounce of silver.
Each coin would have to be given a grade an value, it also depends on which coins are included in the set, is it one from each year? or one from each mint that issued coins for circulation each year.
Because of the very high mintage of all the dates, most of the coins are only valued for the silver. Only high grade Mint State coins are worth more. The 1964 is 90% silver and valued at $15.00. 65-69 are 40% with each valued at $6.00. Values are intrinsic and tied to the current Spot Price of silver and will fluctuate.
Because of the very high mintage of all the dates, most of the coins are only valued for the silver. Only high grade Mint State coins are worth more. The 1964 is 90% silver and valued at $12.00. 65-69 are 40% with each valued at $4.50. Values are intrinsic and tied to the current Spot Price of silver and will fluctuate.
At present silver prices at around $30/oz, a '64 Kennedy half is currently worth about $11.
Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 contain 40% silver and are worth a little less than $5 each.
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The 1964 Kennedy half has .36169oz of pure silver in it.
1964 is an extremely common date for Kennedy halves, but the coins are 90% silver. At present, one is worth about $10.
The coin is only 40% silver and has a value of $2.73 only the 1964 Kennedy half dollar was 90% silver.
The U.S. Mint did not issue any .999 silver Kennedy coins in 1964.
4-11-11->> 1964 Kennedy half dollars are very common, most are valued only for the silver about $13.00
The 1964 Kennedy half dollar is a 90% silver coin but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $10.00.
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
The 1964 Kennedy is very common, unless it's a super high grade coin the value is just for the silver, about $12.00.
It will be worth approximately 10 1964 Roosevelt dimes, or 4 1964 Washington quarters, or 2 1964 Kennedy Halves.
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The 1964 Kennedy half dollar is a 90% silver coin but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today (3-16-11) is about $12.00.
The 1964 Kennedy is very common, unless it's a super high grade coin the value is just for the silver, about $10.00