From 1965 to 1969, half dollars were struck in "debased silver" containing 60% copper by weight. As of 09/2009 that silver content gives them a retail value of about $2.50 in circulated condition.
They're considered common dates so there's little or no extra collector value unless they're uncirculated; they sell for around $4.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
The coins are half dollars rather than dollars. Kennedy halves from 1965-70 are worth about $5, and anything 1971-present is only worth face value.
1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars are 40% silver with a value of about $2.00 for the silver.
To determine the present value of 1965 dollars, you need to account for inflation over the years. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) can be used to estimate how much purchasing power has changed since then. As of 2023, the value of $1 in 1965 is approximately equivalent to around $8.50 to $9.00 today, depending on the specific inflation rate used. Therefore, $1965 in 1965 dollars would be roughly equivalent to $16,700 to $17,600 in 2023 dollars.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
The coins are half dollars rather than dollars. Kennedy halves from 1965-70 are worth about $5, and anything 1971-present is only worth face value.
1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars are 40% silver with a value of about $2.00 for the silver.
There has never been a Kennedy dollar. Only half dollars. 1964 - 90% silver, 10% copper 1965-69 - 40% silver, 60% copper 1971 and later, cupronickel.
No Kennedy DOLLARS exist. But 7 Kennedy halves dated from 1965 to 1970 would have 1.0353oz of silver.
All Kennedy half dollars struck for general circulation from 1971 to date are made of 75% copper & 25% nickel not silver and are only face value. 1964 are 90% silver and 1965-1970 40% silver.
1964 was the only year for a 90% silver Kennedy, 1965 to 1970 are 40% silver.
Kennedy half-dollars dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver and 60% copper, with a total weigh of 11.5 grams. Using metal prices as of 17 February 2013, the copper in one 1965 half-dollar is worth 5.7 cents. The total melt value of the coin (silver + copper) is currently $4.47.
Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 contain 40% silver and are worth around $5 each.
All Kennedy half dollars minted from 1965 to 1970 are 40% silver.
Without a date and mintmark it is impossible to tell. The current silver melt value for 1964 90% silver half dollars is $12.34. The melt value for half dollars made between 1965-70 is $5.04. These are 40% silver. See the related links below for more information.