It's worth 50 cents for the copper-nickel coin underneath the plating, and maybe a nickel or dime for the plating itself. But it would cost you a lot more than that to recover the gold.
Bottom line, the U.S. never struck JFK halves out of gold. You have a privately-made novelty item.
24karat PG likely refers to a bracelet made of 24-karat gold plated over a base metal such as brass or stainless steel. The "PG" may stand for "plated gold" or "gold-plated." This indicates that the bracelet is not pure gold but rather gold-plated, with a layer of pure gold on the surface.
Kennedy half dollars are not made of gold'
If it were in its original condition it would be worth at least a couple of dollars. But the gold plating makes it an altered piece with no value other than that of the underlying copper-nickel coin, 50 cents.
Flea market dealers sell Kennedy half dollars for a dollar or even more, but it's really only worth fifty cents. A collector will consider it a damaged coin since the US mint did not gold plate it.
It's not an official US Mint coin. Depending on what company made it and whether it's really gold, its value would be determined by the gold content and condition of the dollar.
It's only gold plated. It's worth around $4 and maybe a few cents extra for the gold plating.
jfk kennedy coin july 1963 half dollar is priceless
The U.S. Mint has never made a "Memorial" Kennedy half dollar. Many different society's have counter stamped & gold plated Kennedy half dollars an sold them as "Memorial" coins. The coins are considered altered and have no numismatic value.
The Mint does NOT make gold half dollars. The coin has been gold plated. Gold plated Kennedy halves are only face value.
Gold-plated but not gold. All 1972 halves were made of copper-nickel and are only worth 50 cents in circulated condition.
It is only gold plated which adds no extra value. Since it is a gold plated coin it is considered altered and is worth face value.
9999 is a hallmark used to indicate that gold jewelry is made from pure 24-karat gold, which is the highest level of purity possible. This means that the gold is not alloyed with any other metals.