Cain said:
Also, another question, should I be on the lookout for the older kennedy half dollars like pre-64's that are 90% silver, and 40% silver 65's? I have a few, and a few full silver dollars, and susan b. anthony's, and such. Just trying to figure out how to diversify my money's out-reach for silver. Instead of just buying the same coin, yall suggest getting the best deal, so I was wondering, if I find a good deal on these, should I go for it?
those are not silver, bro. just look at the side - it's a copper nickel sandwich. That's an indicator you can use to determine any silver change in US without looking at the date. Makes for much quicker searching.
As for 1965-1970 40% halves. My local coin guy back in Texas can hardly give those away. That might shed light on why they're so cheap. Stick to 90% unless you can get get the 40% ones cheap enough to profit from (and then buy 90% silver with it

) One thing to be aware of is the the smaller the denomination of the coin, the more wear per dollar face value you have to worry about. Best if you can to buy 90% by weight or else when you're picking through get nearly uncirculated pieces (especially important for dimes).
the plastic covers you're reffering to are either capsules or the mylar flips (make sure you don't use PVC flips, because those damage coins after years of storage)