For a circulated 1966 Kennedy half the value is only for silver about $1.00
1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and valued at about $2.50 for the silver.
Kennedy half dollars dated from 1965 to 1970are only40% silver. A 1966 is not rare, most are only valued for the silver about $5.
The 1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and worth about $5.00.
Post new question with a date. Lincoln has never been on a half dollar.
For a circulated 1966 Kennedy half the value is only for silver about $1.00
1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and valued at about $2.50 for the silver.
Kennedy half dollars dated from 1965 to 1970are only40% silver. A 1966 is not rare, most are only valued for the silver about $5.
Most 1966 Kennedy halves are only valued for the silver(40%) they contain. Currently about $2.35
The 1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and worth about $5.00.
Post new question with a date. Lincoln has never been on a half dollar.
The US didn't mint a Lincoln half-dollar for the nation's Bicentennial nor was there a half dollar minted for Lincoln's bicentennial, so you most likely have a privately-minted coin. All US Bicentennial half dollars have JFK's portrait on the front along with the dual dates 1776-1976. The reverse side has an image of Independence Hall.
Kennedy is on the US half dollar (50 cent) coin and Lincoln is on the penny (1 cent) coin.
Half a dollar. Idiot.
the value is usally a dollar
The value of a 1966 Kennedy half dollar is primarily determined by its condition and whether it is a regular circulation coin or a special collector's edition. In general, a typical 1966 Kennedy half dollar in circulated condition is worth face value, 50 cents, while uncirculated or proof versions can be worth several dollars. Additionally, if it is part of a special mint set, it may fetch a higher price among collectors. Always check current market trends for the most accurate valuation.
There is no such coin. Look at your Lincoln CENTS to see a picture of Abraham Lincoln. Halves minted in 1963 carry a portrait of Ben Franklin. They're worth about $6.