40% Silver Kennedy $1 Face Value Avg Circ

$12.02

Between the years 1965 and 1976, two major U.S. coins contained 40% silver. Typically, Kennedy Half-Dollars and Eisenhower Silver Dollars are not considered for their numismatic value. They are often traded for their silver content in $100, $500, and $1000 face value bags.

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This is an efficient way to buy Silver! Simply order the quantity you want of these $1 (2 coins) face value bags of 40% Silver coins. All coins will date from 1965-1969 with the occasional 1976-S.


Product Highlights:

  • Approximately .295 oz of pure Silver.
  • Each $1 face value bag of 40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollars contains 2 coins.
  • Average Circulated coins are dated from 1965-1969, with the occasional 1976-S.
  • Mixed “P” Philadelphia and “D” Denver mint marks.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Product ID: 202
  • Year: Random
  • Denomination: 50 Cents
  • Mint Mark: Varies
  • Metal Content: 0.295 troy oz
  • Purity: .400
  • Thickness: 2.15 mm
  • Diameter: 30.6 mm

40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollars were the last circulation quality coins to contain any Silver.

Post-1965 40% Silver coins, sometimes referred to as junk Silver or scrap Silver, are a great way to start your Silver investments. These Silver coins were pulled from circulation with the introduction of copper/nickel clad coins and the rising demand of Silver. The public saved them for their 40% Silver content as a rainy day fund they can fall back on.

Denominations

Half Dollars (1794-Date)

Bullion

Metal Type silver
Metal Weight 0.2958 oz
Thickness 2.15mm
Diameter 30.6mm
Year 1965-1970
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