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- is it a commemorative medal or "round"?
- if not, is it a US half dollar?
- if it's a half dollar, what's its date?
Assuming you have a half dollar, only those minted from 1964 to 1969 have any extra value because they contain silver. 1964 halves contain about 1/3 of an ounce of silver while 1965-69 Kennedy halves have about 1/7 of an ounce.
Not a coin, but more likely a medal or token. The dates (1917 = his birth year, 1967 = 50th anniversary but 4 years after his death) would indicate it was some kind of privately manufactured memento. But "Kennediana" dating from after his lifetime would normally not command a high premium in any case because it's not directly related to his presidency.
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i was recently given a JFK jr. coin. it is a memorial coin from the republic of Liberia. it is a $10 coin and it was the date of 2000.
His portrait has been on the US half dollar since 1964.
The Kennedy half dollar is a fifty-cent coin issued by the United States Mint as a memorial to the assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
The president on the 50 cent coin is John F. Kennedy.
On the Kennedy half dollar
jfk kennedy coin july 1963 half dollar is priceless
The 50 cent piece.
The 50 cent coin.
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The 35th President of the US, John F. Kennedy, is on the half dollar coin
The John F Kennedy Inauguration coin is a silver coin that shows him taking the oath. His right hand is raised, just as it was when he was sworn in as president.
The 50 cent coin bears the head of President John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy January 20, 1961
John F. Kennedy, since 1964. From 1948 to 1963, Benjamin Franklin. Prior to that, various images of Miss Liberty.
John F Kennedy was a Democrat.