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1964 JFK

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1964-JFK
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It is indeed a 1964 JFK half dollar! He needs a bath though...been playing in the dirt.
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 Posted 04/06/2013  10:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BamaBlue to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Did you find that in circulation? It's getting tougher to find collectables or silver in pocket change.
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No, it came from a coin collection I inherited.
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It's a nice coin to have for a base starter collection of Kennedy halves. If you don't want to collect them you'll probably be happier junking it at silver spot price ( about $10). It's 90% silver and not in collect able condition for most collectors.
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Yep. I'd buy it for it's silver value.
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Silver is always nice. Keep it if your going to keep your inherited coin collection going.
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