None of the Bicentennial half dollar coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
A Kennedy half dollar from the years 1976 to 1996 are worth slightly more than their face value. An uncirculated version of these coins might be worth slightly more.
I circulated condition it has a value of $0.50. In uncirculated and proof condition it has a value of $7 - $50 depending upon the mint mark and the actual condition of the coin.
The 1776-1976 bicentennial issue is extremely common, and still worth 50 cents.
Its value is worth one dollar.
Either not Kennedy or not a dollar. Please look at the denomination on the back.
It's worth one dollar.
I suspect you've made an error in the question.A 1976 Eisenhower dollar is worth approximately $1.00.A 1976 Kennedy half-dollar is worth approximately $0.50.
It's a common bicentennial half dollar, worth 50 cents.
That's a bicentennial dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
It's worth exactly 50 cents.
That's the bicentennial dollar, extremely common, and still worth one dollar.
Eisenhower was on the dollar, and Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, any circulated bicentennial coin is worth face value.
It's still worth one dollar.
It's just a common bicentennial dollar, worth face value only.
The last Liberty Head half dollars were made in 1916. If you have a Bicentennial half with Independence Hall on the back, it's a Kennedy half.