Need information and possible value of the commemorative coin 1963 with JF Kennedy and Konrad Adeauer coin. It is encased with gold and pearls for necklace. Ball park figure? Who can I contact if you are not knowledgeable? The medallion was distributed in the county by International Coin and Medal Corporationof New York. Do you know how to contact them? Thank you for your time in this.
JFK and Jack
Uh, wanna check those dates again? I believe you'll find the coin is 1776-1976.
It's either not JFK, or not a quarter.Washington is on the quarter. A 1967 quarter is worth 25 cents.JFK is on the half dollar. A 1967 half still had some silver in it (40%) and is worth about $3.00 as of 04/2009.
JFK was assassinated in Dealy Plaza Dallas Texas on the 22nd of November 1963.
In 1961 JFK was president so the answer to your question is JFK.
JFK
$1000.00
The coin is VERY common and is valued for the silver only, about $3.00
6-23-11>>> The coin is very common, most are only valued for the silver, about $12.00
There's no such coin. JFK is on the half dollar.
The coin is only 40% silver with a value of about $4.00
If you're referring to a Kennedy half dollar, those minted in 1971 and after are NOT silver, and worth 50 cents.
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.
It's a half dollar not a dollar. The coin is very common, most are only valued for the silver, about $12.00
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only
The 1964 JFK silver half dollar is a United States coin commemorating President John F. Kennedy, issued shortly after his assassination. It is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, weighing 11.34 grams. The coin features a portrait of Kennedy on the obverse and the Presidential Seal on the reverse. It is a popular item among collectors due to its historical significance and silver content.
None, because the coin doesn't exist. JFK is on the HALF dollar. Please see the Related Question for more information.