About $10.50 in silver content.
It is worth about 10-15 dollars.
1964 is a common date, but it's 90% silver. At present, a '64 half is worth a little over $10.
Try again. The Kennedy half dollar wasn't introduced until 1964.
1964 is an extremely common date for Kennedy halves, but the coins are 90% silver. At present, one is worth about $10.
It's a very common date for Kennedy halves, currently worth about $10 for the silver.
It is worth about 10-15 dollars.
Both have the same values.
1964 is a common date, but it's 90% silver. At present, a '64 half is worth a little over $10.
Try again. The Kennedy half dollar wasn't introduced until 1964.
1964 proof Kennedy half dollars are not hard to find. Average retail value is $10.25 for most examples.
Not really. The 1964 Kennedy half is so incredibly common that the only value is for the silver.
The U.S. Mint did not issue any .999 silver Kennedy coins in 1964.
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.
1964 is an extremely common date for Kennedy halves, but the coins are 90% silver. At present, one is worth about $10.
It's a very common date for Kennedy halves, currently worth about $10 for the silver.
4-11-11->> 1964 Kennedy half dollars are very common, most are valued only for the silver about $13.00
Yes, some 1964 Kennedy half dollars are worth more than others, particularly those that were minted in San Francisco (marked with an "S") or those that are in particularly high grades, such as uncirculated or proof conditions. Additionally, coins with errors or unique characteristics can also command higher prices. Generally, the standard 1964 Kennedy half dollar is worth around its face value in circulated condition, but specific variations can significantly increase in value.