Any US half dollar dated before 1971 contains silver, so it will at least be worth a premium for that.
All half dollars dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver, and are worth exactly face value - 50 cents.
Half dollars dated 1971 and later are only worth face value.They're made of copper-nickel and don't contain any silver.
The coin is face value
If you mean a 1998 Kennedy half dollar, the coin has no silver in it and is worth face value.
Yes, the 1964 coin is 90% silver and is worth about $11 in scrap silver, while the 1965-1970 issues are 40% silver and worth about $4.50 in scrap silver. All half dollars intended for circulation from 1971 onwards are only worth 50 cents.
For U.S. bicentennial quarters, half-dollars, and dollars, the denomination is on the back of the coin. Whatever you have, it's worth face value.
20 half dollars have a face value of a $10.
The coins are half dollars rather than dollars. Kennedy halves from 1965-70 are worth about $5, and anything 1971-present is only worth face value.
It varies by year. 1964 half dollars are 90% silver and worth around $12. Those minted from 1965-70 are 40% silver and worth around $5. Anything 1971 or later is only worth face value.
It depends on the date. Most Kennedy half dollars are worth face value but some are worth more. Post a new question and include the date and denomination.
It depends on the date. Most Kennedy half dollars are worth face value but some are worth more. Post a new question and include the date and denomination.
All US half dollars from 1964 to date have Kennedy on them, your 1995 half dollar is face value.
There is no such coin.1974 KENNEDY half dollars are worth face value only if found in circulation; about $1.50 or so if uncirculated.1974 Eisenhower DOLLARS are worth face value only if found in circulation; about $3.00 or so if uncirculated.
The other part of the date is 1976. This is a bicentennial Kennedy half dollar and it's only face value.
All copper-nickel half-dollars (1971-present) in circulated condition are only worth their face value.
All circulated half dollars dated 1971 and later are worth face value only. They're made of copper-nickel and don't contain any silver.
All half dollars dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver, and are worth exactly face value - 50 cents.