The Half-Dollar's Changing of the Guard
In 1964, the nation was still grieving the loss of its bright, young
president. To pay tribute to John F. Kennedy, the U.S. Mint decided to
temporarily suspend striking the Franklin Half-Dollar and place the slain
President on the coin.
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In 1964, the nation was still grieving the loss of its bright, young
president. To pay tribute to John F. Kennedy, the U.S. Mint decided to
temporarily suspend striking the Franklin Half-Dollar and place the slain
President on the coin. Not only is the 1964 Kennedy Half-Dollar a unique
tribute to one of our most popular presidents, it's also a milestone in
U.S. coinage history.
The coin was struck less than a year after JFK's tragic assassination and
was intended as a one-year-only commemorative. However, the coin proved to
be so popular that it has continued to be struck every year since! As the
first — and ONLY — 90% silver circulating coin in the entire Kennedy
Half-Dollar series, it's long been one of the most sought-after coins
among collectors everywhere. Now you can get BOTH the first-ever 1964
Kennedy Half-Dollar and the last-ever 1963 Franklin half-Dollar. What's
more, both come in absolutely fabulous Proof condition.