They would have a face value of $110. If they were all minted during 1965 to 1970 they would have a minimum value of $1,069.48 for their silver content. If they are dated before 1964 they would have a combined value of $2,613.98 cents alone for their silver. If they were made after 1970 they have no silver or other precious metal and are worth only face value.
These values are based on silver being worth $32.85 per troy ounce. These values will change over time as the price of silver changes. If the value of silver goes up the value of the coins go up and if the value of silver goes down the value of the coins go down.
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Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 contain 40% silver and are worth around $5 each.
Late 1960s Kennedy half dollars are currently worth around $5.
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.
No Kennedy DOLLARS exist only half dollars. Post new question with a date.
It is worth about 10-15 dollars.
If anyone finds a Kennedy DOLLAR it would be rare indeed because JFK only appears on the HALF dollar.
All circulating bicentennial Kennedy half dollars are worth 50 cents.
The coins are half dollars rather than dollars. Kennedy halves from 1965-70 are worth about $5, and anything 1971-present is only worth face value.
It's a very common date for Kennedy halves, currently worth about $10 for the silver.
Bicentennial half dollars are worth 50 cents, if that's what you're asking.
A 1963 JFK half would be a spectacular find because none were minted. His picture was put on the half dollar in 1964.