Any silver coin that has been polished or ruined will be worth its weight in silver ONLY.
0. Kennedy half dollars in 1964 contain 90% silver. Kennedy half dollars dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver. 1971-present half dollars contain no silver unless they are in special silver mint sets.
You can get 1960s silver half dollars at face value if you build a time machine and travel back to the 1960s. Either that, or silver prices would have to plummet.
8000 silver dollars...
depends on what type of dollar u wanna buy
Coin dealers and jewelers do buy gold & silver coins.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
In 1997 silver dollars sold for $7.00 to $15.00 on average.
The westegg inflation calculator may help give you a small hint as to what you could buy with 1/2 dollar in 1918. One half dollar would be able to buy 7.54 dollars worth of stuff today.to add on: The silver in that 1918 1/2 dollar coin is worth 8.14 dollars. So basically this indicates silver is not only a way to protect against inflation but also to make money doing it.As quoted:"What cost $0.50 in 1918 would cost $7.54 in 2012.Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2012 and 1918,they would cost you $0.50 and $0.03respectively."
At a coin shop or online. In 2011 the mint did not release any half dollars for circulation so it would be unlikely that you'd find one in change, but 2011 half dollars were included in 2011 uncirculated, proof and silver proof sets and it was possible in 2011 to buy rolls of uncirculated 2011 half dollars from the US Mint's website. 2011 half dollars have modest value and an uncirculated one shouldn't cost you more than $1 or so and one that's circulated is just worth 50 cents.
1 dollar. They equal the same value.
Try a coin dealer, they will likely buy it.
....They haven't stopped being made. New Kennedy half dollars are minted every year. 2001 is the latest year intended for circulation, but you can buy 2011 Kennedy half dollars in mint sets and in bags on the mint's website.