None of the Kennedy bicentennial half dollars made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
The were made in quarters, half-dollars, and silver dollars.
Only dollars, half dollars an quarters dated 1776-1976 are "Bicentennial" coins. Dimes, nickels and cents are face value.
Bicentennial half dollars are worth 50 cents, if that's what you're asking.
They're still worth 50 cents.
A proof version? Maybe 1-2 dollars.
The were made in quarters, half-dollars, and silver dollars.
What do you mean by the wrong date? Bicentennial half dollars are only worth 50 cents.
Only dollars, half dollars an quarters dated 1776-1976 are "Bicentennial" coins. Dimes, nickels and cents are face value.
Bicentennial half dollars are worth 50 cents, if that's what you're asking.
A proof version? Maybe 1-2 dollars.
They're still worth 50 cents.
The US didn't mint a Lincoln half-dollar for the nation's Bicentennial nor was there a half dollar minted for Lincoln's bicentennial, so you most likely have a privately-minted coin. All US Bicentennial half dollars have JFK's portrait on the front along with the dual dates 1776-1976. The reverse side has an image of Independence Hall.
All U.S. half dollars minted in 1975 and '76 featured the bicentennial reverse and were dated 1776-1976. The same applies for quarters and dollars.
The other part of the date is 1976. This is a bicentennial Kennedy half dollar and it's only face value.
The last Liberty Head half dollars were made in 1916. If you have a Bicentennial half with Independence Hall on the back, it's a Kennedy half.
All circulating bicentennial Kennedy half dollars are worth 50 cents.
1976 was the United States' bicentennial. All quarters, half dollars, and dollars minted that year show 1776-1976 in recognition of it.