Buy 90% Ag 1964 Kennedy Half Dol 20-Coin Bnk Wrap BU

Price:   $314.99  $99.00-69%

  • Model: 55524
  • 1000 Units in Stock

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    Only $349.99 per item
    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.

    Handle your roll of half dollars with care by adding these cotton gloves to your order.

    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.

    Pre-1965 90% Silver coins, sometimes referred to as junk Silver or scrap Silver, are a great way to start your Silver investments. These Silver coins were pulled from circulation with the introduction of copper/nickel clad coins and the rising demand of Silver. The public saved them for their 90% Silver content as a rainy day fund they can fall back on.

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