90% Silver 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 20-Coin Bank Wrapped Roll BU
$309.99
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Product Details
Occasionally we get large lots of Brilliant Uncirculated 90% Silver coins in original bank rolls. This is a great opportunity to buy rolls of 90% Silver in the original, unopened, unsearched bank wrappers from more than 50 years ago!
Be assured that all coins in this listing will be dated 1964-P or 1964-D (our choice of mint marks). No exceptions!
Product Highlights:- Approximately 7.23 oz of 90% silver.
- Coins are packaged in a tightly sealed original roll.
- Obverse: Gilroy Roberts' image of John F. Kennedy with the date below.
- Reverse: The Great Seal of the United States with the face value below and "United States of America" above.
- All coins are dated 1964 from the 'P' Philadelphia Mint or 'D' Denver Mint.
- Sovereign coins backed by the U.S. government.
These rolls are a great way to add Silver to any investment portfolio. Add several rolls of 90% Silver Kennedy Halves to your cart today!
Mint marks will be of our choosing, determined by stock on hand. Additionally, coins may be bright white or feature some toning.
Kennedy Half Dollar Series
The Kennedy Half Dollar was first introduced in 1964 as a tribute to the late President John F. Kennedy, following his assassination in 1963. The 1964 issue, made of 90% silver, remains the most iconic and sought-after in the series, representing an important piece of American history.
90% Silver Coins
Pre-1965 90% Silver coins, often referred to as "junk silver" or "scrap silver," were saved from circulation with the introduction of copper/nickel clad coins. Many were kept as a "rainy day" fund for their silver content, making them a staple investment for collectors and silver investors.
The U.S. Mint
The U.S. Mint has a longstanding tradition of producing high-quality coinage. The 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar, minted in both Philadelphia and Denver, is an enduring symbol of the craftsmanship and history preserved by the U.S. Mint. - Specifications
Posted By:customer
From:USA
Date:Feb 23, 2024
First, Ive bought 90% of my silver from Apmex. Second the customer service is exceptional. Third when I did have a problem with an order customer service remedied the problem with neck break speed, exceptional. The bank wrapped Kennedys I recently purchased...garbage. One end was already loose. half way through the roll a ball of lint fell out, LINT. that tells me they were re wrapped. all 20 coins were beat up for "bank wrapped coins". Would not nor recommend buying these coins. I will sit on them for years to pass down and possibly recoup the money. hind sight 20/20. I will continue to buy from Apmex, as i said the service prior to this has been exceptional.the goods have been exceptional.
- Cons
- Poor Condition
- Bottom Line
- No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Posted By:Nick F.
From:STL MO
Date:Dec 13, 2023
Lets start off by saying that the entire point of the high premium on this product is because it is in an old paper roll and hasn't touched anyone's hands in a long time. One side of two of the coins will for sure be tarnished as they are the ends of the roll. The other 18 were in my case technically around AU grade. The reason I say "technically" is because 15 or so of the 18 suffered from milk spots. They aren't huge but if you look closely they are plain as day. This is from the mint and not anything APMEX did but was rather disappointing nonetheless. I would say this is a recommend only for experienced coin collectors that understand what they are getting and would like to take a chance.
- Pros
- Collectible (lower mintage)
- Easy to Sell
- Recognized Brand
- Bottom Line
- No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Posted By:pato331
From:Florida
Date:Nov 18, 2023
I have purchased two of these the first one was what I expected the end coins showed toning and seamed sealed up for a long time . The second one I ordered about a month later was very lose on one side no toning on either side . I did not open either , so looks like hit or miss on if they are pre opened , still very nice coins either way.
- Pros
- Value (low premium over spot)
- Cons
- Common (higher mintage)
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Posted By:Hobbiest
From:Inland Empire CA.
Date:Jun 29, 2016
I looked at the roll for at least a month. It was nice to have an unopened bank roll.Hoped for a roll of wild hair Kennedy's but all I got was 18 perfectly preserved normal hair BU's.So Thanks anyway.
- Pros
- Value (low premium over spot)
- Attractive Design
- Collectible (lower mintage)
- Easy to Sell
- Mint Condition
- Recognized Brand
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Posted By:MintErrors.org
From:Virginia
Date:Feb 26, 2016
I am always hunting for a source of good silver Kennedy half dollars. I seen these rolls and I bought five of them. I received four 1964 and one 1964-D rolls. My concern was the crimping was loose, as if someone cherry picked the rolls and attempted to re-crimp them, which is not hard to do. Most of these are average coins. Just because they come from a Federal Bank does not guarantee that you're going to get winner coins. All the Federal Reserve bank did was empty a big bag of silver Kennedy half dollars and slap them in rolls. All the Kennedy's I received appear to be BU. I'd say out of 100 kennedy's, 80% are close to MS63, 10% are close to a MS64 and MAYBE 10% might make it to MS-65. My hope is that this place does not accept returns from buyers on these rolls. It seems like a few other people have had issues with the appearance of the outer wrapping of the rolls, so there is some questions about the validity of these being a true crimped roll from the Federal Reserve. Out of 100 Kennedy's, on the first pass I probably have 10-12 or so that are in pristine condition in which I would consider sending off to get graded. Kennedy's that can achieve a grade of MS65 or higher are very scarce, and it does not look like I will get any that are MS-66 or higher. I MIGHT have a few that might grade a MS65 on a good day, but I think most will be a high end MS64 or so. I bought these for resale, with the potential that these might look a bit better than generic rolls. Bottom line is that most of these are what you can find on cheaper priced rolls, especially if there is an issue in regards to being a true crimped Federal Reserve roll or if they were returns or opened buy the original owner and re-crimped. Sure, you might be able to pull a roll of winners, but its simply cheaper to buy a few already slabbed and graded Kennedy's than to purchase multiple rolls. Your luck and experience may differ. In the end its up to the buyer to determine if they want to take a chance on these rolls.
- Bottom Line
- No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Posted By:John
From:Georgia U.S.A.
Date:Oct 13, 2014
Posted By:Money Collector
From:California
Date:Aug 29, 2014
These are great rolls to have. But the beauty of buying them is that they are old original bank rolls. If you open them, you destroy the premium you paid for the old bank roll paper. I guess if you eventually sell them...and sell them to APMEX, you are OK. But if you sell them on other sites...a guy can open them and say they are not mint state or other. So why pay the premium for an "unopened old original roll?" You really cannot tell what's inside unless you destroy the paper. After buying 4 of these, I rethought and would rather buy the UNC generic rolls for less money as you won't be out anything by breaking out the coins. But still a great "timepiece" novelty of you want that.
- Pros
- Mint Condition
- Easy to Sell
- Collectible (lower mintage)
- Attractive Design
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Merchant response: Money Collector: Like you said, these are great pieces of history and honestly, this product is one of those of preference. You have to choose the reason you're purchasing the coins and then if the price is worth the reason. We appreciate your business and welcome you to do whatever is best for you and your buying plan.
Posted By:Mark
From:Boston
Date:Jul 23, 2014
Unlike the OBW dimes APMEX sent me that were great, fully crimped rolls sealed in plastic, the roll of half dollars was of inferior quality. First and foremost the roll had been taped shut as if someone had opened it in the past. The paper on the roll was practically coming off. Also I did not open it but the coins on the end did not seem BU. But that could be because they were end coins. The OBW dimes are sold out which is too bad because those were authentic unsearched bank rolls. These on the other hand are not worth paying the premium.
- Pros
- Collectible (lower mintage)
- Cons
- Poor Condition
- Bottom Line
- No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Merchant response: Mark: What could have happened is the roll could have perhaps loosened the crimp over time as it is 50 years old. Even so, that doesn't make it acceptable. Customer Service has been alerted of your issue and will be contacting you to give you the opportunity to exchange the product. (this is at no cost to you) Know that you can always give us a call at 800-375-9006 with any issues or questions.
We provide all of our customers with a refund, return and / or exchange on everything we sell including all bullion and certified coins. If for any reason, you have a problem, please feel free to call us. We will always do our best to accommodate you.