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JFK Half Dollars what to look for???
I think I mention it before but during my wife's career as a Bank Teller she brought home about 30 rolls of JFK halves which I really have never opened. I plan on doing so. What shold I be looking for? Most of these were taken from the Federal Reserves delervery when it would come in on Monday and Thur so I suspect various dates.
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Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Heck, are there any JFKs left worth getting after Russ and Mad Marty are finished? >>
We focus on the proof coins, so the business strike area is a wide open playing field.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Heck, are there any JFKs left worth getting after Russ and Mad Marty are finished? >>
We focus on the proof coins, so the business strike area is a wide open playing field.
Russ, NCNE >>
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I have one JFK MS 66 I quess I could use it for comparison.
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The 1964 JFKs are 90% silver and currently fetch 4x face value or more in circulated condition. The 1965-1969 JFKs are 40% silver and currently fetch, I dunno, about 75 cents each or more in circulated condition. (prices fluctuate depending on the price of silver, the quantity you have and who you sell to.) The 1970 JFKs were only minted for mint sets, I dunno what they go for.
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<< <i>I didn't see anyone mention the truly obvious, so I will:
The 1964 JFKs are 90% silver and currently fetch 4x face value or more in circulated condition. The 1965-1969 JFKs are 40% silver and currently fetch, I dunno, about 75 cents each or more in circulated condition. (prices fluctuate depending on the price of silver, the quantity you have and who you sell to.) The 1970 JFKs were only minted for mint sets, I dunno what they go for.
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70's typically go from 10 to 25 bucks for typical grades. (i.e. 64-65) Higher than that is considerably more but since hey were only available in uncirculated sets, its highly unlikely that any would be found in hotpockets hoard.
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The second 1964 appears to be the nicest of the group, and I also like the 1966.
Russ, NCNE