They are also BLAST WHITE, meaning they have a bright and brilliant white color that reflects the light beautifully. 90% silver content: These coins contain 0.36169 troy ounces of pure silver each, making them highly valuable and sought-after by collectors and investors alike.
It is also a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation, as it tends to increase in price when the dollar weakens. Silver is also in high demand for industrial and technological applications, such as solar panels, electronics, and medical devices, which means its supply is limited and its value is likely to rise in the future. 1964 mintage: These coins are from the year 1964, the first and only year that the Kennedy half dollar was minted in 90% silver. This was done to honor the memory of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963.
The design of the coin features his portrait on the obverse and the presidential seal on the reverse. The coin was very popular among the public, who hoarded them as souvenirs and keepsakes. As a result, very few of these coins entered circulation, and most of them were melted down for their silver content in the 1970s and 1980s. This makes them very rare and scarce today, especially in high grades and blast white condition.
BU UNC condition: These coins are in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, meaning they have never been circulated and have no signs of wear or damage. They have been carefully handled and stored in a protective tube to maintain their original mint state. They have sharp details, full strikes, and no scratches, nicks, or marks. They are graded as Mint State (MS), which is the highest grade for uncirculated coins. They are also BLAST WHITE, meaning they have a stunning and radiant white color that reflects the light and enhances their beauty and appeal.
These coins were also minted at the Denver Mint, which had a lower mintage and greater rarity than the more common Philadelphia variety. Kennedy was a visionary leader who inspired millions of people with his charisma, courage, and ideals. He championed civil rights, space exploration, and world peace. He also faced many challenges and crises, such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Berlin Wall, and the Vietnam War. He was tragically assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, by Lee Harvey Oswald.His death shocked and saddened the nation and the world, and marked the end of an era. The Kennedy half dollar was created to honor his legacy and memory, and to remind us of his words: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. These coins are highly sought-after by numismatists and enthusiasts, who appreciate their historical significance, artistic design, and silver content. They are also scarce and hard to find, especially in high grades and blast white condition. They have a high potential to increase in value over time, as the demand for them exceeds the supply.
They are also easy to store, transport, and trade, as they come in a convenient roll of 20 coins. This price reflects the current market value of these coins, based on their historical significance, artistic design, silver content, rarity, scarcity, condition, and grade. This is a great deal and a bargain that you don't want to miss!
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