They are not silver. Kennedy half dollars stopped being silver in 1970, all 1971 dated coins are copper-nickel and only worth 50 cents. There wasn't even a 1971 half dollar in silver for collectors. All 1971 half dollars are worth only 50 cents unless in a mint set.
It's not silver, it's copper-nickel and is still worth 50 cents.
It's worth 50 cents, and it's not made of silver.
5.00
10.00 dollares
only the ones that are 40%silver!
Kennedy has never been on a dollar coin, only halves. A 1971 dollar coin has Eisenhower on it and is only worth a dollar.
No, the only Kennedy Half dollars after 1971 that are worth more than 50 cents are those found in proof or silver proof sets.
If you're referring to a Kennedy half dollar, those minted in 1971 and after are NOT silver, and worth 50 cents.
1971 dated halves are still in circulation today. The coin is made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth face value.
1964: about $12 1965-70: around $5 1971-present: 50 cents
The value depends on the date. 1964 Kennedy halves are 90% silver, currently worth about $12. 1965-70 are 40% silver, worth $5. 1971-present contain no silver and are worth 50 cents. *These values are based on silver prices as of 8 September 2012.
A 1971 Kennedy half dollar is worth anywhere from $45 to $280 dollars. The Kennedy half dollar began circulation in 1964.
No, the last year for 40% Kennedy halves was 1970. 1971 to date are clad copper nickel.
It's just a common half dollar no silver spend it
There are no 1971 peace silver dollars. A circulated 1971 Eisenhower dollar is worth about $2. An uncirculated one is worth about $5. A silver collectors edition (with an "S" mintmark above the date) is worth about $10.
It's worth one dollar.