No - almost 130 million were made. But nearly all pre-1971 half dollars have been pulled out of circulation because they contained silver.
Halves from 1965 to 1970 were struck in 40% silver so they contain about 6.7 grams of pure silver. That means their raw metal value is about 20% of the value of one troy ounce of silver, although most metal buyers will pay only wholesale prices.
With coins, condition is important. This will affect the value. In 1967, 50 cent piece was still made of 70% silver, so just from that, it is worth about $5. Why is it gold plated? It might have been part of a collector set, so if you had the other coins, it would be worth more.
1964 was first year for Kennedy 50c. Has about $4.80 worth of silver?
As of February 2016, it's worth about $2.25.
1998 Kennedy halves are just 50 cents.
Late 1960s Kennedy half dollars are currently worth around $5.
There was no official dollar bill or coin with JFK's image. The only US Mint issue from 1967 with his picture would be a half-dollar.
As of 19 March 2016, 40% silver Kennedy halves (1965-70) are worth $2.34.
Kennedy, not "Kenedy" And not gold, either. The U.S. never made half dollars from gold. Your coin is plated, so it's only worth the underlying metal value. The good news is that 1967 halves are 40% silver so you could get maybe $1.50 from a scrap dealer.
At current silver prices, it's worth about $5. Kennedy halves dated 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar, or silver dollar, is worth its silver content (currently around $6-7) if in circulated condition. If it is in uncirculated condition or holds any specific mintmarks or errors, it could be worth more to collectors. It's recommended to have a coin dealer or appraiser assess its value.
It's either not JFK, or not a quarter.Washington is on the quarter. A 1967 quarter is worth 25 cents.JFK is on the half dollar. A 1967 half still had some silver in it (40%) and is worth about $3.00 as of 04/2009.
There are .1479 troy ounces of silver in a 1967 US Kennedy half dollar.
Since it is gold plated it is considered an altered coin and is worth face value.
The paper dollar is worth about $5 in uncirculated condition -- the coin dollar is worth about $15 in uncirculated condition
The coin is 40% silver and worth more than face value but that's not much, only about $4.00. So many were made most are only valued for the silver.
About $3.00 in MS-63 condition, according to the 2007 Red Book.