The letter D is the mint mark so it can't both have a mint mark and not have a mint mark.
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It isn't silver. It is worth 50 cents unless it is a proof coin.
25 cents. Quarters made in Philadelphia didn't start using the P mint mark until 1980.
If you multiply 10 x 1974, it will give you the answer, which is 19,740.
Depends on the date of there birth. On the day I answer the question which is April 23 2009 anyone born between Jan 1 1974 and April 22 1974 would be 35, if they were born on April 23 1974 today is there 35th Birthday and for those born after April 23 1974 they would be 34 until there coming birthday.
1974/3.14=628.66 meters
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
It isn't silver. It is worth 50 cents unless it is a proof coin.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
It is only gold plated which adds no extra value. Since it is a gold plated coin it is considered altered and is worth face value.
Liberty half dollars were made up till 1947. Your coin is called a Kennedy half dollar and is only worth 50 cents.
None of the Kennedy halves from 1971 to date made for general circulation contain any silver. It's just face value, spend it.
One dollar.
Unless it's a Proof or Mint State coin, it's face value. None of the Kennedy Half dollars made for general circulation after 1970 contain any silver.
It's not silver. None of the 1974 Kennedy halves are silver. Just spend it.
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.
Still one dollar....sorry : (