
Hello! That's a great question. The 1964 Kennedy half dollar is a very popular coin with a special place in history.
While the provided links point to excellent resources like Greysheet and NGC for coin pricing, the text snippets themselves don't include the specific value data. However, I can give you a comprehensive answer based on general knowledge.
The most important factor for a 1964 Kennedy half dollar's value is that it's made of 90% silver. This gives it a base "melt value" that fluctuates with the daily price of silver. Because of this silver content, even a common, circulated 1964 half dollar is worth many times its 50-cent face value, typically in the range of $8 to $12.
The coin's condition, or grade, is the next key factor. If your coin is in uncirculated condition, meaning it has no wear and looks brand new, it will be worth more than just its silver value. An uncirculated 1964 Kennedy can be worth around $15 to $30, and this price can increase significantly for coins in near-perfect condition that have been professionally graded.
There are also special proof versions and rare varieties, like the "Accented Hair" proof, which was one of the earliest designs. These are much rarer and can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars depending on their grade. For a precise value, it's always best to have the specific coin examined by a professional or to compare it to photos in a current price guide.


