In some cases, a double die adds to the value of a coin but in other cases it does not. Whether or not the value increases by the presence of a double die is determined simply by the market demand for them. For this Kennedy half I find the value in uncirculated condition to be about $18.
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
If you mean a 1998 Kennedy half dollar, the coin has no silver in it and is worth face value.
About $15.00, retail.
The coin is only face value.
Most 1966 Kennedy halves are only valued for the silver(40%) they contain. Currently about $2.35
Either not Kennedy or not a dollar. Please look at the denomination on the back.
Check that coin again. Kennedy wasn't put on the half dollar until 1964.
Sorry it only has face value.
A Mint State 1971 Kennedy has a retail value of $1.00-$2.00
the 1972 Kennedy half dollar is worth 50 cents in circulated condition, or about a dollar in uncirculated condition
A 1969 silver Kennedy half dollar is worth $5 inn perfect condition. The value of the silver is worth $2.87.
The only denomination struck for circulation bearing JFK's image is the half dollar, not a dollar, as can be seen on the coin's reverse where it says "Half Dollar". Unless the coin is a proof or uncirculated, all halves from 1971 and later are standard cupronickel clad coins and are only worth face value.
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50 cents.
A 2002-S silver proof Kennedy has an average retail value of $18.00.
No 1963 Kennedy half dollars exist. 1963 is the last year of the Franklin half dollar. 1964 is the first year for Kennedy.
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.