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Welcome Back today I am here with you explaining the Brief Knowledge about

the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Value.


In This video we will discuss about the grading, specification, values & Rare errors
of 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Value.
LET’S get started
The Kennedy half dollar is one of the most beloved coins in the history of U.S.
mintage. It was made to honor the life of one John F. Kennedy, the 35 th president of
the United States, just months after he was assassinated in 1963.

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Grading


Grading coins is essential if you want to know the true value of your coin. Things like
composition and political relevance are part of what makes coins popular, but it’s the
condition that really defines their modern-day value.

 Very Fine: Lots of heavy wear and smoothness along the jaw and cheekbone
of JFK. On the reverse, the arrows have smoothened too and don’t look so
distinctive with bold lines.
 MS60 Uncirculated: Little to no wear, but has some blemishes and spots from
contact marks. Small abrasions on the coin’s high points, like JFK’s cheeks and
neck.
 MS65 Choice Uncirculated: Very good eye appeal with maybe two or three
contact marks. Otherwise, the luster is in mint condition, as if never touched.

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Value Guide


This guide will talk about the different varieties of the 1964 Kennedy half dollar,
what makes them special, and how much a coin like this is worth today. Keep
scrolling to find out the value of your 1964 half dollar in modern times.

1964 No Mint Mark Kennedy Half Dollar


Value
The prices are even greater when the half dollar is in mint state. In a lower-end mint
grade like MS62, 1964 (P) half dollar is worth $13.50. This price can increase if the
coin has a rare mint error. For example, being struck on the wrong planchet can shoot
up the value to over $500. Among all the mint grades, 1964 (P) Kennedy half dollar is
most common in MS64 to MS66. At MS64, you can expect your coin to sell for at
least $25. At MS55, this value goes up to $40. And at MS66, a coin might sell for
$120. Of course, like all coins, 1964 (P) Kennedy half dollar is the most valuable
when it’s in pristine, superb gem condition. A coveted MS67 half dollar might be
valued at $950, and in a near-perfect grade of MS67+, the price increases to a
whopping $5,200.

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