The coin is 40% silver and worth more than face value but that's not much only about $2.50. So many were made most are only valued for the silver.
3 dollars and 7 cents, as I assume half a cent is not worth anything.
50¢ All half dollars from 1971 to today are made of copper-nickel and have no special value.
So many 1968 Kennedy half dollars were made and saved the value is just for the silver, about $6.00
A 1968 Kennedy half dollar is composed of 40% silver and 60% copper. This composition was used in Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 as a result of a silver shortage at the time.
There's no such coin. All 1968 halves were struck at Denver, and Philadelphia didn't start using a P mint mark on half dollars until 1980.
In 1968 the Kennedy half dollars were still struck in 40% silver so it has the silver value only, about $2.50. The gold plating was NOT done at the Mint and adds nothing to the value.
No US half dollars were made in 1932, please post new question.
Half Dollars minted in 1970 are 40% silver and only from collector sets, however, the rest of the 1970s are only worth 50 cents.
No US silver dollars were made after 1935, look at the back of the coin for 'Half Dollar'.
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.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
10 half dollars is 5 dollars.