MS-60 to MS-63 retail values are $14.75 to $15.75
Yes, the 1964 coin is 90% silver and is worth about $11 in scrap silver, while the 1965-1970 issues are 40% silver and worth about $4.50 in scrap silver. All half dollars intended for circulation from 1971 onwards are only worth 50 cents.
The 1964 Kennedy half dollar contain 11.25 grams of silver. Kennedy half dollars from 1965 through 1970 contain 4.60 grams of silver.
1964 Kennedy halves are 90% silver and currently worth slightly more than $7. Then those dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver and are worth $3. Anything* dated 1971 and after is worth 50 cents. *Values are for circulating coinage only, NOT including proof strikes.
In some cases, a double die adds to the value of a coin but in other cases it does not. Whether or not the value increases by the presence of a double die is determined simply by the market demand for them. For this Kennedy half I find the value in uncirculated condition to be about $18.
It's such a common coin that even with a high grade it's still only worth its content in silver. Prices have been down a bit lately, so the coin is currently worth just over $11.
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
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.
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.
It is worth about 10-15 dollars.
7-18-11>>> 1964 Kennedy halves are 90% silver, but are so common even most uncirculated coins are only valued for the silver, about $15.00 as of today.
An uncirculated 1964 dime is worth $1.35.
It's a very common date for Kennedy halves, currently worth about $10 for the silver.
As of April 2011, about $14, for their silver contentOther dates1965-69 halves are made of 40% silver and are worth about $6 in uncirculated condition.
1964: $13 1965-70: $5 As of 28 Feb. 2012
MS-60 to MS-63 retail values are $11.75 to $12.65
See the link below for a list of values. Unless they're uncirculated, most Kennedy halves are worth only their silver content (1964 - 69) or face value (1971 - present)