No, the last year for 40% Kennedy halves was 1970. 1971 to date are clad copper nickel.
It's just a common half dollar no silver spend it
No Kennedy half-dollar from 1971 to date made for general circulation contains any silver.
Eisenhower Dollars were first minted in 1971.Perhaps you are thinking of a 1969 half dollar. 1969 was the last year that the Kennedy Half Dollars had silver. 1965-1969 Kennedy Half Dollars contain 40% silver.
No, the only Kennedy Half dollars after 1971 that are worth more than 50 cents are those found in proof or silver proof sets.
Kennedy Half dollars are very common, coins from 1971 to date contain no silver and are only face value.
A 1971 Kennedy half dollar is worth anywhere from $45 to $280 dollars. The Kennedy half dollar began circulation in 1964.
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.
The 1964 Kennedy half has .36169oz of pure silver in it.
The 1964 Kennedy half dollar contain 11.25 grams of silver. Kennedy half dollars from 1965 through 1970 contain 4.60 grams of silver.
1964: 90% 1965-70: 40% 1971-present: 0%
If you're referring to a Kennedy half dollar, those minted in 1971 and after are NOT silver, and worth 50 cents.
Kennedy first appeared on the half dollar in 1964. This was the last year of 90% silver US coins, so this is the only year of 90% silver Kennedy half. 1965-1970 were 40% silver. All circulation-strike halves dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel, like dimes and quarters.