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Silver Quarter Years

The simple answer is most half dollars are only worth their face value: 50 cents.

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Older half dollars—any made prior to 1965—were minted from 90% silver. Their intrinsic value, or melt value, is greater than their 50¢ face value. These are the more valuable coins you should be looking for, or holding onto, when you buy silver.

Not only is this rare coin a proof, meaning that it is a special early sample of a coin issue, but it was also cast on top of a 1941 Canadian quarter (hence the 1941 mark on its tail side.).

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  • Nov 26, 2013 Silver Quarter Years 1964 was the last year for silver quarters. Quarters dated 1965 or later are all copper-nickel clad coins except for the dual-dated Bicentennial Quarters that were sold by the Mint in special Mint Sets and Proof Sets. These quarters contain 40% fine silver and have an “S” mint mark.
  • 1932 – 1964 Silver Quarters are 90% silver. These silver quarters along with many other silver coins are classified as “ junk silver “, read more about junk silver as an investment. Junk Silver is simply a silver coin that has been used in circulation but now is sold for its silver content instead of the face value.
  • The 'silver series' of Washington quarters spans from 1932 to 1964; during many years in the series it will appear that certain mints did not mint Washington quarters for that year. No known examples of quarters were made in 1933, San Francisco abstained in 1934 and 1949, and stopped after 1955, until it resumed in 1968 by way of making proofs.
  • In fact, every single US quarter minted before 1965 contains 0.1808 troy ounces (6.25 grams) of physical silver weight and value. History of the US Quarter Dollar Coin The reverse design of the US quarter has seen several changes over the years, but the obverses have always featured the regal portrayal of President George Washington since 1932.


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What Half Dollars Are Silver?

Refer to the following list of U.S. half dollars that are made of silver (Ag), including the date ranges they were minted:

  • Walking Liberty half dollar (1916–1947): 90% silver
  • Franklin half dollar (1948–1963): 90% silver
  • Kennedy half dollar (1964): 90% silver
  • Kennedy half (1965–1970): 40% silver
  • Kennedy half (1971–date): 0% silver, with the exception of 40% silver for 1976 mint set

Anything older than 1965 will always be 90% silver, although these half dollars also possess quite a lot of collectible appeal (and were minted in rather low numbers).

You can check out a list of half dollar designs—ranging all the way from 1794 to date!

Kennedy half dollar Image via USA Coin Book

How Much Is My Half Dollar Worth?

In terms of actual silver weight (often abbreviated 'ASW'), the 90% silver halves each contain 0.36169 troy ounce of pure silver. That's roughly 11.25 grams of silver content.

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The 40% silver half dollars logically have less silver than their predecessors, totaling 0.1479 troy oz per coin, equal to about 4.6 grams ASW.

To figure out how much a given half dollar is worth, follow these simple steps:

  • Check the date on the coin. 1964 or earlier means it's 90% silver. 1965 to 1970 means it's 40% silver. (If it's newer than 1970, you're out of luck.)
  • Refer to the weights provided above for 90% and 40% silver varieties.
  • Multiply the ASW by the current spot price of silver.

How Half Dollars Were Used

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Modern half dollars made from a cheaper copper-nickel 'clad' alloy are still produced periodically but rarely, if ever, actually circulate as money (i.e., are ever spent).

Half dollar coins were once commonly seen in casinos but are less popular now that most slot machines aren't coin-operated.

Quarters meanwhile became the most convenient and widespread denomination favored by manufacturers of vending machines, arcade chassis, and washers and dryers at laundromats in the late 20th century. This dampened commercial demand for half dollars as a result.

1945-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar (obverse). Image via Wikimedia Commons

Collector interest in today's clad half dollar coins is also minimal. Uncirculated rolls of halves can be requested (or ordered) from any local bank branch in exchange for their face value.

Fun Facts About Half Dollar Coins

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  • The half dollar denomination was among the first coins ever struck by the United States Mint back in the 1790s.
  • Half dollars have long appealed to the public thanks to their relatively large size. All halves minted since 1839 measure precisely 30.6 mm in diameter.
  • The John F. Kennedy design created by Gilroy Roberts to commemorate the late president's assassination was so beloved, it has remained the half dollar design for over 50 years. This was similar to the George Washington design on the quarter, which was created by sculptor John Flanagan in 1932 for Washington's 200th birthday but subsequently became a permanent fixture.
  • Coin and bullion dealers will typically sell bags of old 90% silver half dollars by face value.
  • The artistic merit of Adolph Weinman's Walking Liberty half dollar design is so undeniable that the U.S. Mint repurposed it for the modern American Silver Eagle coins (1986–date).

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