It is 40% silver and worth about $4-5 depending on the silver price. It is only worth silver melt regardless of the condition.
About $2.50 just for the silver. All Kennedy half dollars from 1965-1970 are 40% silver. Only the 1964 is 90%
At current silver prices, it's worth about $5. Kennedy halves dated 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 contain 40% silver and are worth around $5 each.
As of 19 March 2016, 40% silver Kennedy halves (1965-70) are worth $2.34.
About $2.50 just for the silver. All Kennedy half dollars from 1965-1970 are 40% silver. Only the 1964 is 90%
They're worth about $2.50 a piece for the silver.
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.
If the "B 57898" is stamped into the coin it was not done by the US mint and adds nothing to the value. The 1967 Kennedy half is a 40% silver coin and is very common, most are valued just for the silver, about $2.50
Not enough information. Please post a new question with a more complete description of the "piece". Is it a coin? A bullion issue? Something else? Does it have a denomination on it?Note that US dimes and quarters dated 1967 are NOT silver, they're copper-nickel, and 1967 US half dollars are only 40% silver.
The only coins dated 1967 to have any silver are the Kennedy halves. From 1965 to 1970 they are 40% silver, 1964 and earlier halves, quarters and dimes are all 90% silver.
If it existed it would be a fabulous rarity, but all 1965-1970 halves were made of only 40% silver. The rest is copper.
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.