Why is the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar worth so much?

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The 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar is valuable primarily because of its high silver content and its historical significance as the first coin issued after President Kennedy's assassination. The value of most standard 1964 half dollars comes from the intrinsic worth of the metal, while certain rare varieties command high prices among collectors.

What makes a 1964 JFK half dollar rare?

Mint struck 277 million Kennedy half dollars. Still, 1964 Kennedy half dollars were unusual among coins because each one included so much silver. The silver coin value is higher than other metals. Beyond that, the sentimental value of the coins led many people to keep their half dollars rather than spend them.

Is my 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar worth anything?

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. However, on the open market 1964 Half Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $5200.

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.

How can I identify a rare Kennedy half dollar?

For collectors looking to identify rare varieties or errors in Kennedy Half Dollars, there are several features to watch for. These include variations in the mint marks, differences in the portrait details such as the accented hair variety of the 1964 proof coin, and errors like double dies or missing initials.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

How do I know if my 1964 half dollar is worth anything?

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.

What is special about 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar?

The 1964 Kennedy Silver Half Dollar is unique for its high silver content and sentimental value as the initial issue honoring President John F. Kennedy after his assassination. The 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar was the last issue of a circulating U.S. half dollar with a 90% silver composition.

What year are silver half dollars worth the most?

The highest silver half dollar value is different for each of the eight types:

  • Flowing Hair Half Dollar (1794-1795): $2,000,000.
  • Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807): $2,150,000.
  • Capped Bust Half Dollar (1808-1839): $600,000.
  • Seated Liberty Half Dollar (1839-1891): $750,000.
  • Barber Half Dollar (1892-1915): $240,000.

How to cash in half dollar coins?

Coinstar machines typically accept half dollars and standard denominations like quarters, dimes, and nickels. These machines are designed to sort and count various coins for conversion into cash or gift cards.

Where is the mint mark on a 1964 half dollar?

The location of the mint mark for year 1964 was on the reverse of the coin below the left eagle claw (D). JKC half dollars minted from 1965-1967 did not have a mint mark for those years. Mint marks resume usage in 1968 and it was moved to the front of the coin, below JFK's portrait.

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'

Are 1964 Kennedy half dollars pure silver?

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 and Post-1964 Silver-Clad Issues): Created to honor President Kennedy after his assassination, the 1964 Kennedy half dollar contains 90% silver. From 1965 to 1970, the silver content was reduced to 40%. Since 1971, all Kennedy halves have been minted with cupronickel.