How do I know if I have a SMS 1964 Kennedy half dollar?

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To know if you have a rare SMS (Special Strike) 1964 Kennedy half dollar, look for a unique satin-like, frosted finish, sharp details, square rims, and sometimes faint, raised die polishing lines, as these coins aren't proofs but have a special, non-circulation appearance, often with specific varieties like the Accented Hair (though that's a proof, it shows the detail needed).

How to identify a 1964 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar worth?

This 90% silver coin can be identified by its signature design and percentage of silver. Although the standard coin itself can hold value, you can identify rarer versions of this coin by looking at the design. Coins with known and documented errors, like changes in the former president's hair, can be worth even more.

How to identify 1964 SMS coins?

The special finish for the 1964 SMS Lincoln cents is characterized by a nice, smooth, satin-like finish. The fields are usually well struck, very clean and tend to come without any major nicks or scratches. The edges for most 1964 SMS coins also tend to be square and sharp.

What does a SMS Kennedy Half Dollar look like?

First of all, the strike is very sharp as it displays very clear details on both the obverse and the reverse. The coins also contain a smooth satin like appearance with the rims being very square and sharp. There are die polishing lines throughout the coins surfaces.

Which 1964 Kennedy half dollars are worth the most?

1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar MS-67 - $22,325

The Denver minted 1964 Kennedy half dollars in MS-67 (Mint State) condition are extremely rare. Prices for coins in this grade have reached over $10,000. The highest recorded auction value for a 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar in MS-67 is $22,325.

1964 $156,000 Kennedy Half Dollar

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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 do I know what MS my coin is?

Uncirculated coins show no wear from handling, but have varying degrees of marks, abrasions or blemishes from contact with other coins in mint bags, contact with holders, or atmospheric conditions during storage. They are graded on a numerical scale from MS-60 (Mint State 60) up to Perfect MS-70.

What makes a 1964 Kennedy half dollar special?

The 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar features the profile of President John F. Kennedy on the obverse and the Presidential Coat of Arms on the reverse. It was the first half dollar to be minted in 90% silver after the assassination of JFK, making it significant both historically and numismatically.

Where can I sell my 1964 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.

What's the difference between proof and uncirculated?

Visual Appearance and Production

Regular coins are struck once, giving them a clean and complete finish. Proof coins, on the other hand, are struck twice. The difference in the production process is a more defined, intricate and shinier appearance in Proof coins.

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'

How much is a 1964 Kennedy half dollar SMS worth?

GreatCollections has sold 2 of the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar SMS SP in the past 15 years, selling at prices from $56,250 to $87,188, in grades 67 to 67+.

What does a 1964 SMS look like?

The 1964 SMS coins display incredible sharpness, even surpassing that of proofs in many cases, but the surfaces are satiny rather than prooflike. The coins show heavy die polishing lines, visible in many cases to the naked eye.

How do I know if I have a 1964 SMS coin?

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.

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

If you're unsure whether your Kennedy half dollar contains silver, here are some easy ways to check: 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.

What is the quick test for silver?

The Ice Test

If the object is silver, the cold will rapidly transfer from the ice to the silver – causing it to melt much faster than ice placed on a base metal like aluminum or steel.

What are the errors on the 1964 Kennedy half dollar?

Some 1964-D coins minted in Denver can also be doubled dies. Be careful that you do not confuse the coins with a double struck error. A doubled die variety will have both sets of letters rising from the field of the coin. A double struck coin will have letters that appear smooshed to one side.

How do I know if my half dollar is worth money?

Check for Key Dates and Mint Marks. Beyond their silver content, some half dollars have extra value for collectors due to their rarity. Look for these specific “key dates”: Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916-1947): This series contains many rare dates, especially from the early years like 1916-S, 1921, and 1921-D.