1973 Denver and Philadelphia half dollars were made out of copper-nickel rather than silver. The last circulating halves to contain any silver were the 40%-silver clad coins struck from 1965 to 1969. Please see the Related Question for more information.
No Kennedy half dollar dated 1973 was struck in silver, all are copper-nickel coins. Unless it's a proof coin, the value is 50 cents.
A 1969 silver Kennedy half dollar is worth $5 inn perfect condition. The value of the silver is worth $2.87.
All Kennedy half dollars dated from 1971 to date, struck for general circulation contain no silver and face value only.
The 1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and worth about $5.00.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
No Kennedy half dollar dated 1973 was struck in silver, all are copper-nickel coins. Unless it's a proof coin, the value is 50 cents.
HALF a dollar - $0.50
50 cents.
A 1969 silver Kennedy half dollar is worth $5 inn perfect condition. The value of the silver is worth $2.87.
All Kennedy half dollars dated from 1971 to date, struck for general circulation contain no silver and face value only.
The 1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and worth about $5.00.
If you mean a 1998 Kennedy half dollar, the coin has no silver in it and is worth face value.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
Kennedy is on the HALF dollar, not dollar. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1960s. The '64 Kennedy half is 90% silver and extremely common, currently worth about $10.50 for the silver.
Half dollar minted 1965-70 are 40% silver and currently worth around $4.
It's worth about $15.00 for the silver.
These coins do not contain silver and are worth only face value unless they are uncirculated or have the mint mark S.