Sorry to pop your balloon, but halves dated 1965 to 1969 were "debased". The outer layers are an alloy of 80% silver and 20% copper bonded to a core with the opposite percentages, for an overall mix of 40% silver and 60% copper. As of 05/2009, the price of silver makes these coins worth about $2.50 each.
Half dollar minted 1965-70 are 40% silver and currently worth around $4.
Half dollars from that year contain 40% silver and are worth around $5.
Please look at the coin again, with the date 1967 it's a half dollar that's 40% silver and it's worth about $2.00 just for the silver. No US silver dollars were made after 1935.
If you look on the back it's a HALF dollar, not a dollar. Value is about $2.00 for the silver content.
Yes, it contains 40% silver and is worth about $5 in silver content as of the time of writing.
There are .1479 troy ounces of silver in a 1967 US Kennedy half dollar.
Most of the coins are valued for the silver at about $6.25
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $4.00
About $4.50 for the silver. The gold plating adds no value and collectors will view it as damaged. However, a 1967 half dollar is 40% silver and is a common date only worth silver scrap.
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $2.70
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar, or silver dollar, is worth its silver content (currently around $6-7) if in circulated condition. If it is in uncirculated condition or holds any specific mintmarks or errors, it could be worth more to collectors. It's recommended to have a coin dealer or appraiser assess its value.
U.S. half dollars minted 1965-1970 contain 40% silver and are currently worth around $4.50.