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What you have is a Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar minted in 1975 and 1976 to commemorate 200 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As such this piece was publicized greatly and was made in large quantities, so now a days is not very rare at all. The "D" above the date is the mintmark, signifying that this coin was made at the Denver Branch Mint. For the majority of these coins they are worth simply face value, 50 cents. However, as with all coins, a spectacular, perfect, or close to it, piece is worth lots. If the coin you have shows few signs of wear and brilliant luster it may be one of these spectacular coins, and could be worth a few hundred dollars. However coins in this condition are essentially impossible to find in circulation, or pocket change. Chances are the only way to obtain such an "almost perfect" coin is to purchase it from someone or to get it when they were very first made. All things considered your coin is probably not worth saving, it is worth 50 cents and most likely nothing more.

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13y ago

Unless it is a proof and has an "S" mint mark, it is only worth 50 cents. It is a very common coin.

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12y ago

The copper-nickel clad Proof is valued at $1.00. 40% silver Proof are $6.25 and the Uncirculated 40% silver coin is $6.00.

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14y ago

So many were made its only face value.

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Q: What is the value of a 1776-1976 Kennedy Half Dollar with a ''D'' above its date?
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