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Kennedy Silver Half Dollars

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Bu by First Commemorative Mint

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1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Bu
(Misc.) First Commemorative Mint

A great collectors piece
Beautiful Art and Design
90% silver
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Brilliant Uncirculated Mint State


Price: $22.95 $11.29


Customer Reviews:
  1. JFK SILVER HALF DOLLAR
    Got these and from one of the best sellers on Amazon for coin sales. Paid decent price for it untill the huge Amazon postal fee's were added on. It would be a nice thing if you ordered more than one item from a seller and not have to pay multiple huge shipping fees when it is sent out in the...
  2. Great coins
    Amazing coin its worth every penny (if your a coin collector that is) its very shiny and nice looking i wish it was circulated though overall nice coin and worth the money
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What to Buy to Begin Investing In and Building a Collection of Rare Coins

By Mark Ferguson for CoinWeek – MFrarecoins.com

Last week I wrote about “Basic Tools for Buying Rare Coins in Today’s Market.” As I talked about in that article, once you’ve learned the basics of how the rare coin market works, you can start focusing on developing a plan with which to begin building your investment in a collection of rare coins. This plan may even include attending coin shows and auctions just to look at lots of coins and to ask lots of questions. This is the way to learn.

Many dealers in the business stay away from using the word “investment” in association with rare coins. While we’re not selling investments in securities, we’re selling expensive physical objects. You may be spending $5,000, $50,000, or $350,000, for example, on a rare coin, and you don’t expect this money to be gone for good, like when you spend money on a vacation. No, you or your heirs expect to at least get your money back, and hopefully realize a handsome profit when your rare coins are sold.

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Investing in silver can be more rewarding than other methods of investing, both literally and metaphorically. The parts are supported by the governments that mint, leaving a minimum denomination, although the money was the magic the lowest price in one day which is unlikely but not impossible. In addition, the parts are specifically collected for their numismatic value by collectors worldwide. According to the rarity and condition of the coin, these values ​​may well extend beyond the price of the metal only inherent in the room.

For example, the Franklin half dollar was struck only for fifteen years, a much shorter course than most standard circulating coins. (Law dictates that the design of parts can not be changed so often no acts of Congress). The coin was minted from 1948 until 1963, when he was replaced by the Kennedy half dollar due to an act of Congress in honor of the assassinated John F. Kennedy. The Franklin half dollar contained eleven grams of pure silver, but depending on the year and condition of the coin could be worth more than that.Mints sooner had between seven and ten million, but increased to almost 100 million by the end of its travel....

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40% Silver Coins - yooarticles.com

What are silver junk coins? It is said to be known that all the coins produced before the year 1965 have been given this name. It also know that most of these contained 90% silver but what about the coins which were not 90%. Sources reveal that the silver content varied from 30-90%. We are here today to discuss about a particular set of coins that have gained their importance in the last five decades. Even if the coins containing any other contents of silver didn't work, there was one that stood out and those were 40% silver coins . Since there was dimes, quarters and half dollars produced during that period, that too in many forms it is difficult for one to specifically locate the 40% silver coins. Well to make it easier for you, we shall tell you which are the coins which were made to have 40% silver content. For that we shall go back in time, well the quarters which are dated 1965 or later all were copper-nickel coins, but there was a transition which saw the emergence of the Bicentennial quarters which were specially sold by the Mint in Mint Sets or Proof Sets. These specially minted quarters had 40% silver content and to identify them easier, all these quarters had an "S" mint mark on them. Then we also saw the rise of the Kennedy Half Dollars, at the start all the coins produced had 90% silver content, later on coins produced from 1965 to 1970 had 40% silver content. Then we also saw another set of coins that is the Bicentennial halves and the Eisenhower dollars. All these produced from 1971 to 1974 had 40% silver content. These 40% silver coins were again distinguished by using the "S" Mint mark over them. The price of these coins today is slightly less than the spot price of silver in the market. The reasons why they hold lesser value is because of the increased popularity of 90% silver coins and original bullion silver coins. The value of a these 40% silver coins today is as follows, almost 80 or 90 cents for a dime, then about $2.00 USD for a quarter and close to $4.00 USD for a half dollar. These coins are also available in form of silver bags with their face values ranging from $250, $500 or $1000. One can look up the internet for more buying options.