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1970, Kennedy Half Dollar
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Don't let your grandson say, "Grampa, why didn't you buy silver back then?"
Please...do not miss the boat! This may be the last decent buying opportunity for silver coinage! I'm encouraging all of my clients to stay on a continuous BUY SILVER schedule...Read more
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A beautiful collectors coin!
I wanted a coin that was scarcer than the Proof version from the same year. The 1970 denver mint set coin had less made than the San Francisco mint coin. This was from a mint ...Read more
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Properties
GeoUnited States
Sub GeoNot Available
Coinage TypeCirculation Coinage
DenominationHalf Dollar
Year1970
CompositionSilver
Catalog NumberKM# 202a

Coin NameKennedy Half Dollar
Mint NameU.S. Mint
Mint LocationDenver, San Francisco
Edge DescriptionReeded.
Obverse DesignerGilroy Roberts
Reverse DesignerFrank Gasparro
Diameter (mm.)30.6
Fineness0.4
Weight (g.)11.5
Actual Weight (oz.)0.148
Grading
DateMintageG-4VG-8F-12VF-20XF-40AU-50MS-60MS-63MS-65Prf-65
1970S2,632,810---------20
1970D2,150,000------131650-

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1970, Kennedy Half Dollar
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Don't let your grandson say, "Grampa, why didn't you buy silver back then?"

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 10/05/12
Please...do not miss the boat! This may be the last decent buying opportunity for silver coinage! I'm encouraging all of my clients to stay on a continuous BUY SILVER schedule starting NOW! DUMP ALL PAPER holdings while there is still time to convert to HARD ASSETS like good real estate (believe it or not) and precious metals...SILVER IN PARTICULAR which in my opinion will now quadruple in value as gold doubles. If the Mayans were wrong, and 2013 comes...metals will take off, (if they have not already), and / or many nations will convert to a silver AND gold standard for currency, and metals will take off, or the worthless nature of paper money / fiat currency will be discovered, and metals will take off...YOU NAME IT...why are you not buying more? Protect your ASSets and true wealth. Insure the value of your LIFE-WAD by turning into something which is backed only by itself, and cannot be messed with! Don't let the "giant invisible hand", as my wife refers to is as, come in and scoop your fortune! US90% coins, in BU, or miniumum XF condition is recommended, because when they start weighing it...you'll want FULL WEIGHT...circulated is OK, but make is good strong material. U.S. HALF DOLLARS, QUARTERS, or DIMES only!! 1964 or older ONLY! Got it. Get 'em. They are the MOST LIQUID of all forms. They are globally-recognized for purity & quality. When you buy, you can also get collection-grade material, since we may transition into another money-form without violence in our nation, then the collectors will come out of the woodwork. Only those desparate for cash are selling at this point! BE A BUYER! THIS IS IT! HELP ME RETIRE! I'm still buying every deal I can...God Bless America...God Bless our leaders, especially those who respect, honor, and admire the Constitution of the United States of America!!! PLEASE crush the banks...buy silver now, buy gold! Good luck!!
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A beautiful collectors coin!

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 21/05/12
I wanted a coin that was scarcer than the Proof version from the same year. The 1970 denver mint set coin had less made than the San Francisco mint coin. This was from a mint set
and in excellent condition.
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I own a lot of JFK's, but right now this one is my favorite.

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 16/02/12
1970-d Type-2 silver clad half dollar. Yes, it's not silver. But, it's my birth year and also a low mintage coin. I received it in the mint packaging(BU), and it's an absolutely gorgeous coin. According to PCGS it's worth at least twice what I paid. I will never sell.
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The 1970 Kennedy Half Dollar

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Created: 09/01/12
The 1970 Kennedy half dollar is the key date to any complete set of the Kennedy half dollars. As it was only sold in mint sets, it is nearly impossible to obtain without buying an unneeded mint set. It is worth the cost to obtain one.
The Kennedy half dollars have always been a beautiful coin with the portrait of the President, and the heraldic eagle on the reverse. Simply an outstanding testament to the artists who designed it.
The Franklin half dollar is a beautiful coin in excellent shape but comes nowhere near the beauty of the Kennedy.
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How did money become so expensive?

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Created: 09/05/13
Bought it because I wanted one. What I like about it is: it's a Kennedy half dollar. What I dislike about it is: it's not gold. How it compares to other Kennedy halves is: this one belongs to me.
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