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Found - 14 Kennedy Half Dollars - Dates Go From 1994 To 1964. Is It Cool?

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Found all these in the same box, I'm guessing its just a collection of Kennedy half dollars?

I actually have two of the 1776-1976 ones, and Three of the 1974 ones, and two of the 1972. I'm guess they were just extras?

Tried to take the best pictures I could without uploading 10000 images of each coin, if there is one you would like to see closer or better, let me know an ill do it.


and anyone know how much I could get for these?

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Found---14-Kennedy-Half-Dollars---Dates-Go-From-1994-To-1964.-Is-It-Cool?
Found---14-Kennedy-Half-Dollars---Dates-Go-From-1994-To-1964.-Is-It-Cool?
Found---14-Kennedy-Half-Dollars---Dates-Go-From-1994-To-1964.-Is-It-Cool?
Found---14-Kennedy-Half-Dollars---Dates-Go-From-1994-To-1964.-Is-It-Cool?
Found---14-Kennedy-Half-Dollars---Dates-Go-From-1994-To-1964.-Is-It-Cool?
Found---14-Kennedy-Half-Dollars---Dates-Go-From-1994-To-1964.-Is-It-Cool?
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The 1964 is 90 percent silver. The 1967 is 40 percent silver
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so the collection itself wouldnt be worth anything? lol. I guess it is missing quite a few dates lol
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@hcn, I think that all of the clad pieces can be spent (including those bicentennials), but for sure save the silver.
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@HCN, they are not worthless, but not enough to retire on: $6 to spend and $10 worth of silver.
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Isn't 50 Kennedy cents now in use in the US?
Look for 1964, as well as 1965-70 . They contain 90% and 40% silver, respectively.
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