1964 Kennedy Half Dollar : A Collector's Guide (2024)

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar : A Collector's Guide (1)

ByCharles MorganandHubert WalkerforCoinWeek Notes…..

  • The Kennedy Half Dollar is the longest-serving half dollar design in United States history
  • Debut issue released months after national tragedy
  • Only issue in the series to be struck in 90% silver

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A Half Dollar Struck to Honor a Slain President

The Franklin Half Dollar entered into production in early 1948, replacing the revered but difficult to strike Walking Liberty design. Statutorily, the Franklin design would have served the nation until at least 1973, but the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, hastened the end of its run.

Within days of the assassination, Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon informed United States Mint Director Eva Adams that he wanted to honor Kennedy by placing his likeness on the half-dollar coin. Congress had bestowed a similar honor on President Franklin Delano Roosevelt when it placed his portrait on the dime in 1946.

On November 27, Eva Adams instructed Mint Chief Engraver Gilroy Roberts to get to work on the Kennedy Half Dollar as Congress drew up legislation to authorize the new design. Given the short time frame, Roberts adapted the Kennedy portrait he designed for the President’s inaugural medal. For the reverse, Roberts tasked Assistant Engraver Frank Gasparro with creating a design based on the Presidential Seal.

Production of the Kennedy Half Dollar got underway in January 1964, and the Treasury released the memorial coinage on March 24 to significant public interest. Lines formed around the Treasury Department’s cash window in Washington, D.C., and the Mint’s allocation of 70,000 pieces sold out quickly.

Similar scenarios played out nationwide as banks and department stores tried to keep up with demand. By the end of its 1964 production run, the Philadelphia Mint had struck 273,304,004 business strike Kennedy Half Dollars, while the Denver Mint had produced 156,205,446.

How Much Is the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Worth?

Even with a mintage of more than a quarter of a billion coins, very few 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars circulated. Besides the public hoarding of the coins for sentimental and patriotic reasons, the era of circulating 90% silver coins was ending.

The Coinage Act of 1965, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 23, 1965, eliminated silver from the dime and the quarter and lowered the silver composition of the half dollar to 40%. This debasem*nt of the half dollar pushed the 90% coins out of circulation following the economic principle known as “Gresham’s Law”.

These circ*mstances directly impact the value of the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar today.

As a baseline, every 1964 Kennedy half is worth considerably more than its stated 50 cents face value due to its silver composition. At the current silver spot price (as of January 2024), each 1964 Kennedy half is worth $8.63 at a minimum. Uncirculated coins sell for a premium over spot price, with the typical Choice Uncirculated example retailing for between $12 and $15.

CAC, NGC, and PCGS report a combined population of 36,800 certified business strike 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars. As CAC is a relatively new grading service, most ’64 halves in certified holders will have been graded by NGC and PCGS.

The typical grade of these coins is MS64 or MS65, and one would expect that most of them were submitted through the bulk or modern tier grading lines. The firms’ most experienced graders likely reviewed the coins found in the highest grades.

MS66 and MS67 coins remain affordable to most collectors, but superb gem examples at MS67+ or higher (NGC top pop, pop 1 is MS68 as of January 2024) command premiums starting at about $3,000.

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Market Data and Noteworthy Specimens

Top Population: PCGS MS67+ (18, 5/2024), NGC MS68 (2, 5/2024), and CACG MS66 (20, 5/2024).

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar : A Collector's Guide (2)
  • NGC MS68* #8207706-010: Heritage Auctions, May 9, 2024, Lot 4362 – $57,600.
  • PCGS MS67+ #43773834: Heritage auctions, December 16, 2021, Lot 3108 – $3,840. Rainbow toning on the obverse.
  • PCGS MS67+ #38446398: Heritage Auctions, January 9, 2020, Lot 3945 – $3,360. Wispy brown and ice blue toning along the left of the obverse. Brown, gold, green, and violet toning on the reverse.
  • NGC MS67+ #3974649-001: Heritage Auctions, December 9, 2019, Lot 3955 – $4,320. Kennedy 50th Anniversary insert.
  • PCGS MS67+ #83660512: GreatCollections, February 18, 2018, Lot 550633 – View. Vivid rainbow toning is on the right side of the obverse, and ice blue and purple toning covers the rest of the obverse.
  • PCGS MS67+ #25206696: Heritage Auctions, April 23, 2015, Lot 4722 – $5,640; Heritage Auctions, April 25, 2019, Lot 3660 – $3,840.

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Design

Obverse:

Gilroy Roberts adapted the Kennedy half-dollar obverse from his work on Kennedy’s Inaugural medal. Kennedy’s left-facing portrait is the design’s central motif. Wrapping around the upper portion of the rim is the inscription LIBERTY. The national motto IN GOD WE TRUST is inscribed in a straight line that extends from the left edge to the right edge of the coin, with “GOD” and “WE” separated by the truncation of Kennedy’s neck. The date 1964 wraps around the bottom of the design. Roberts’ initials appear on the truncation of Kennedy’s neck above the word “WE”.

Reverse:

Frank Gasparro adapted the Kennedy Half Dollar reverse design from the Seal of the President of the United States. A heraldic eagle is splayed, its chest protected by the Union shield. Clutched in its beak is a ribbon emblazoned with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. A glory of rays, clouds, and stars fans out from behind the eagle. The 13 stars represent the original British American colonies, while the rays and clouds signify heaven and the divine providence the founders believed inspired the formation of the United States. The eagle’s talons grip an olive branch in its dexter and a spray of arrows in its sinister. Fifty stars surround this central motif.

The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA wraps around the top of the design. The denomination HALF DOLLAR wraps around the bottom. Frank Gasparro’s initials FG appear between the eagle’s left leg and tail feathers.

Edge:

The edge of the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar is reeded.

Coin Specifications

Kennedy Half Dollar 90% Silver Type
Year of Issue: 1964
Denomination: Half Dollar (50 Cents USD)
Mintmark: None (Philadelphia)
Mintage: 273,304,004
Alloy: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 12.5 g
Diameter: 30.6 mm
Edge: Reeded
OBV Designer: Gilroy Roberts
REV Designer: Frank Gasparro
Quality: Business Strike

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Additional References

Bowers, Q. David. The Experts Guide to Collecting & Investing in Rare Coins. Whitman Publishing.

–. A Guide Book of United States Type Coins. Whitman Publishing.

Breen, Walter. Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins. Doubleday.

Guth, Ron and Jeff Garrett. United States Coinage: A Study by Type. Whitman Publishing.

Taxay, Don. The U.S. Mint and Coinage. Arco Publishing.

Yeoman, R.S. and Jeff Garrett (editor). The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins. Whitman Publishing.

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Discover more about the 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar by reading our collector profile of the Denver Mint version.

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1964 Kennedy Half Dollar : A Collector's Guide (2024)

FAQs

How do I know if my 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar is rare? ›

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.

How much is a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar worth today? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of September 2024, a Kennedy Half Dollar from 1964 in circulated condition is worth between $10.25 and $11. However, on the open market 1964 D Half Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $23500.

How to tell if you have a 1964 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar? ›

First of all, the strike is very sharp as it displays very clear details on both the obverse and the reverse. The coins also contain a smooth satin like appearance with the rims being very square and sharp. There are die polishing lines throughout the coins surfaces.

What is the error on the 1964 half dollar? ›

The double die obverse error happens when a die strikes the silver planchet twice. You might observe the doubling in the inscription “In God, We Trust” and the higher points of the coin. In 2021, a 1964-D double die obverse Kennedy half-dollar sold for $129.99 on eBay.

What is the most valuable Kennedy Half Dollar year? ›

Notably, those minted in 1964 hold a special distinction as the most valuable. Unlike their later counterparts, 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars boast an impressive 90% silver content, making them highly sought-after by collectors and investors alike.

What 1964 coins are worth money? ›

The 1964 nickel is a popular American coin sought after by collectors due to its silver content and historical significance. In 1964, the US Mint produced nickels containing 35% silver and 56% copper, making them a unique and valuable addition to any coin collection.

Where to sell Kennedy half dollars? ›

Sell Kennedy half dollars with reDollar.com and benefit from the most fruitful way to sell silver coins in the United States.

How much is Susan B. Anthony coin worth? ›

On average, a Susan B Anthony coin that has been previously circulated is worth about $1.05-$1.35. Since they were originally $1 coins, they have only increased slightly in numismatic value. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. A coin in pristine, uncirculated condition can sell for up to $1950.

What does a 1964 SMS look like? ›

The special finish for the 1964 SMS Lincoln cents is characterized by a nice, smooth, satin-like finish. The fields are usually well struck, very clean and tend to come without any major nicks or scratches. The edges for most 1964 SMS coins also tend to be square and sharp.

What is the difference between 1964 Kennedy SMS and regular? ›

All 1964 SMS Kennedy half dollars are extremely scarce and valuable. Their squared-off rims, well struck details, and clean fields differentiate them from their business-strike counterparts. In recent years, prices for the 1964 SMS Kennedy half dollars have easily crossed the five-figure threshold.

How do I know if my 1965 Kennedy Half Dollar is valuable? ›

The 1965 Kennedy half is not a rare coin, but it is unusual because it is made of 40% silver. The mint stopped making silver coins in 1964 EXCEPT the Kennedy halves. The reason is to continue to honor him after the assassination. They remained 40% silver from###-##-#### The value for each one is about $5 each.

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

Pay close attention to the luster and the sharpness of the details in the design. Coins in better condition generally command higher prices, with those in a near-pristine state being the most sought after by collectors, especially for old coins like these.

How much can I sell a 1964 half dollar for? ›

In 1964 the Kennedy half dollar was 90% pure silver. In today's market give or take a little depending on the price of silver they are worth about $10 per coin wholesale. Kennedy half dollars unlike the other silver coins still contained 40% silver from 1965 to 1970.

Is there anything special about a 1964 half dollar? ›

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.

Are Susan B. Anthony dollars worth anything? ›

Anthony dollars contain silver, according to a blog on the U.S. Coins Guide website. Instead, all were made from copper-nickel clad compositions. Most you come across will only be worth face value — one dollar. However, if you come across certain error varieties, you could be looking at hundreds of dollars in value.

How much are Morgan silver dollars worth right now? ›

Depending on the condition and scarcity of the coin in question, you can pay anywhere from as little as $10 to as much as $100 and more for a Morgan Silver Dollar. As expected, those coins that have been well-preserved over the years are the ones that will sell for the highest prices.

What makes a bicentennial half dollar valuable? ›

In their circulated condition, the no-mint mark Bicentennial half dollar is worth about $1, slightly more than its face value. A coin graded slightly used or about uncirculated can fetch up to $2. These coins increase in value in their uncirculated condition.

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