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AI Identification

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United States Kennedy half dollar-style coin dated 1964

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $18

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States 50-cent piece, commonly known as a Kennedy half dollar, housed in a plastic protective sleeve. The obverse side shown features the profile of President John F. Kennedy, facing left. The coin displays several inscriptions consistent with U.S. currency: 'LIBERTY' around the upper rim, 'IN GOD WE TRUST' across the lower portion above the date, and the date '1964' at the bottom. Small initials appear at the base of the neck, which are consistent with the mark of engraver Gilroy Roberts. In terms of condition, the silver-colored metal shows visible dark spotting or tarnish, particularly concentrated on the cheek and jaw area of the portrait. There are numerous small surface scratches and contact marks visible across the fields and on the relief, indicating the coin has likely been in circulation or handled without protection. The overall luster appears somewhat muted by surface wear and the aforementioned oxidation. Without physical testing for weight, diameter, and metal composition, it is impossible to verify its silver content or authenticity. The appearance is stylistically consistent with the initial 1964 issue produced by the U.S. Mint, which was struck in 90% silver, though physical inspection is required to confirm these specifications.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, the item bears markings and a design consistent with a 1964 United States Kennedy half dollar. I can observe the characteristic profile of John F. Kennedy and the '1964' date, which, if the item is composed as expected for this issue, would indicate a 90% silver content. However, I cannot verify the metallic composition, weight, or the legitimacy of the minting process from a photograph alone. The coin shows visible surface wear, significant toning or oxidation on the portrait's cheek, and numerous contact marks, which suggests a grade in the circulated range (likely Very Fine to Extremely Fine). My value estimate reflects the current market behavior for circulated 1964 Kennedy half dollars, which trade primarily based on their silver bullion value and high mintage volume. Should this item be a silver-plated replica or a base-metal copy rather than the assumed 90% silver strike, its value would drop to a nominal curiosity level, likely under $1. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is required to check for 'silver ring' acoustics, precise diameter measurements, and weighing to the standard 12.5 grams. The numismatic market for this specific year is heavily saturated, so value is highly sensitive to the spot price of silver. Without a professional third-party grading service slab or a hands-on verification of its silver purity, this estimate remains a working hypothesis based on the visual evidence provided.

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