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Contains 11,25g of pure silver. Coin in excellent UNC condition. Great collectors coin.
The 1964 Half Dollar is a significant U.S. coin, famous as the first year of issue for the Kennedy Half Dollar and the last regular-issue half dollar made from 90% silver, giving it intrinsic value beyond its 50-cent face value, with its worth depending on silver content and collector condition, with rare errors like the Accented Hair proof fetching high prices.
Key Characteristics:
Commemorative: Struck to honor President John F. Kennedy after his assassination, according to the U.S. Mint.
Silver Content: Contains about 0.36169 troy ounces of pure silver, making its base value tied to silver prices.
One-Year Type: It's the only year a regular-issue Kennedy half was struck in 90% silver; subsequent years (1965-1970) used 40% silver, and later versions are clad.
Design: Features Kennedy on the obverse and a modified Presidential Seal on the reverse.
Value: Melt Value
Numismatic Value: High-grade examples, proofs, or those with errors (like the Accented Hair variety) command significant premiums, sometimes far exceeding their silver weight.
Rarity & Errors:
While millions were minted, special varieties like the "Accented Hair" proof (with extra lines in the hair and a weak serif on the "I" in Liberty) are highly sought by collectors and can sell for thousands in top condition.
Doubled Die Reverse (DDR) errors also exist and add to a coin's value.