There are no true "limited edition" Kennedy halves. The Mint doesn't make "limited editions" (with that name) of standard coins.
My guess is that your coin is in some way altered by a private company, e.g. by gold-plating it, or perhaps is one of the lower-mintage years that's been put in a special package.
If it's plated, that destroyed any collector value it may have had. The only good thing would be if the coin was dated earlier than 1971 because it would contain silver - 90% for 1964, 40% for 1965-70 - so you could at least recoup that much.
If it's something else and is in a special holder there are some niche-type collectors who may want to purchase it but it's not really of interest to most mainstream coin collectors.
The exact value of a Kennedy half dollar is actually dependent on a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the exact date and condition of the coin.
If taken from circulation it's 50¢. Just a proof coin of this date is worth more.
$0.50-$3.00
No such thing as a "Limited Edition" Sacagawea dollar or any other U.S. coin. Unless it's a Proof coin, it's face value.
$150
It is about 20 dollars
No its just a limited edition special can.
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Either not Kennedy or not a dollar. Please look at the denomination on the back.
Which model?
75.00
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Check that coin again. Kennedy wasn't put on the half dollar until 1964.