i want one
The plating adds nothing to the value of the coin.
Not counting commemoratives and other coins minted for sale to collectors, the last half dollar minted in solid 90% silver was the 1964 Kennedy Half. 1965 through 1970 Kennedy halves have a copper core and 80% silver outer layers for a net silver weight of 40%.
Please post a new question with a DATE. There aren't any solid silver JFK dollars for two reasons. First and most importantly, JFK's picture is on the HALF dollar, not the dollar coin. Look on the back for the denomination, like on all US coins. Second, no circulating coins are ever solid silver. It's way too soft and would wear out very quickly. It's always alloyed with another metal, usually copper. JFK halves contained silver for only 7 years: > 1964: 90% silver, worth about 0.36 times the current price of silver > 1965-70: 40% silver, about 0.16 times the current price of silver.
Not all silver. It is referred to as silver clad. Silver on both sides (40% by weight) with copper in the center. The semi-solid silver Kennedy half dollar stopped production in 1964, made of 90% silver. See the related link for more information.
It's probably not solid gold, but rather a gold-plated bicentennial dollar. Similar coins typically sell for around $8 or so on eBay.
a circle and a rectangle
Around $20.00
No it's not, the coin is 90% silver and 10% copper.
The coin is considered a solid silver but is not pure silver. 1964 was the last year for the solid silver coin.
$85
well i can't find anyone who knows for sure..................but it is always late may early June. the last couple of years it has been the Saturday for memorial day. keep an eye out. it's a great deal ..............really OLD NAVY solid color flip flops for a dollar. can't beat that.and they have like every single color in the world. as they usually range from 3-5 dollars.
One Dollar gold coins of this date have retail values of $125.00 to $275.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated are $425.00 to $1,200.00