How can you tell if a 1964 Kennedy half dollar is silver?

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You can tell if a 1964 Kennedy half dollar is silver because all of them are 90% silver by composition, a standard for the first year of issue after JFK's death; they have a solid, dull silver-gray edge (no orange/brown "sandwich" look of later clad coins), and they feel heavier due to the silver content. Just check the date—if it says "1964," it's silver!

Which Kennedy halves are 40% silver?

The only coin that continued to be made in silver was the Kennedy Half Dollar which was made in 40% silver for circulation only in 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969. This set includes all five of these 40% silver coins. After 1969, no circulating coins of any denomination were ever made in silver again.

Which Kennedy half dollars are pure silver?

Several methods can help identify silver Kennedy Half Dollars. First, check the date: all 1964 Kennedy halves are 90% silver, while those dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver. Those from 1971 onward are generally copper-nickel clad unless specifically produced as silver collector issues.

Why is the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar so valuable?

The silver content itself does not make the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar rare, as all coins from that year were minted in 90% silver. However, the intrinsic value of the silver content does add to the coin's overall value, especially with fluctuations in the silver market.

How do I know if I have a SMS 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar?

Every 1964 SMS coins has been accounted for, there aren't any more left to find. The major defining feature of the 1964 SMS half dollar is the "teardrop" on the 4. Neither business strike nor proofs will have this, only SMS coins do. Mirror finish in the fields and a strong strike.

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What is the error on the 1964 half dollar coin?

This coin was struck through a fiber or hair that was on the Planchet or the engraved die and the impression of that fiber or hair was transferred onto this coin.

Where do I find the mint mark on a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar?

Mint mark located beneath where the eagle's claws grasp the olive branch on reverse for 1964 coins and for 1964-2014-W gold issue; above the date on the obverse for all other issues. Mint mark omitted on all coins from 1965 to 1967 and on Philadelphia Mint issues before 1980.

How can you tell if a half dollar is silver or not?

Look at the Date – If it's 1964, it's 90% silver. If it's 1965–1970, it's 40% silver. Check the Edge – Silver coins have a solid silver edge, while clad (non-silver) coins have a copper-colored edge. Use a Magnet – Silver is not magnetic, so if your half dollar sticks to a magnet, it is not silver.

Do coin dealers buy Kennedy half dollars?

At CMI Gold & Silver, we buy and sell 1964 Kennedy half dollar coins in bulk at a minimum of $100 in face value or 200 actual coins per transaction. Silver half dollars are an affordable entry point for investors because of their manageable face value and lower entry point.

How much pure silver is in a 1964 Kennedy half dollar?

Struck in 90% silver, this coin became an immediate symbol of national remembrance and remains one of the most collectible and recognized pieces of U.S. coinage. Each half dollar contains . 358 troy ounces of pure silver, making it a tangible link between American history and precious metal value.

What are the key dates for Kennedy half dollars?

Key Dates & Varieties

  • 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar, Doubled Die Obverse. ...
  • 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar, Doubled Die Reverse. ...
  • 1964 Kennedy Half 'Accentuated Hair' Proof. ...
  • 1970-D Kennedy Half Dollar. ...
  • 1972-D Kennedy Half Dollar, No 'FG' ...
  • 1974-D Kennedy Half Dollar, Doubled Die Obverse. ...
  • 1982-P Kennedy Half Dollar, No 'FG'

Which Kennedy silver Half Dollars are valuable?

Silver Content: Any Kennedy Half Dollar from 1964 (90% silver) or 1965–1970 (40% silver) holds intrinsic value due to its metal content, and coins in better condition can command higher prices.

What years are 90% silver Kennedy half dollars?

The Kennedy Half Dollar has gone through three distinct metal compositions: 90% Silver (1964 Only) 40% Silver (1965–1970) Copper-Nickel Clad (1971–Present, except special issues)

How to melt silver coins?

How to Melt Silver Coins

  1. Place the coin on a surface that won't melt or burn. A crucible of fire clay is best, but you can also place the coin on a flat stone or brick. ...
  2. Heat the coin until the metal starts to bubble. At this point, the coin is beginning to melt. ...
  3. Separate the silver from the alloy metals.

How much is a 1964 silver half dollar worth today?

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of December 2025, a Kennedy Half Dollar from 1964 in circulated condition is worth between $24.25 and $25.

What is the fastest way to identify silver coins?

The best way to determine if your coins are silver is to view the edge of the coin. If the coin has a solid silver stripe, then you can feel confident that it's silver. If you can see a copper stripe, then the coin is clad. A more subdued silver stripe with faint traces of copper could mean that the coin is 40% silver.