There are only a few known Kennedy Half Dollars struck on planchets intended for SBA Dollars. This is an extremely rare error coin, and like most extremely rare error coins, there is no price guide for them. The only way to determine a price is by experience in actually selling them. There is an online error coin dealer with a 1980-P Kennedy Half Dollar Struck on an SBA Dollar Planchet in a PCGS AU-58 holder for sale for $3,500 here : http://mikebyers.com/errorskennedyhalves.html Since your coin is a considerably higher grade, I would think it would have to be worth at least twice that much. I suggest you contact Mike Byers to get a more exact appraisal of your coin. Contact info can be found here : http://mikebyers.com/contact.html Good Luck! Dan
Anthony dollars were only made in 1979-81 and 1999. Please check your coin again.The last Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in 1999, with a date of 2001 the coin is a Sacagawea dollar and it's just a dollar.
In 1980, the US Mint at Philadelphia struck 27,610,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at Denver struck 41,628,708 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at San Francisco struck 20,422,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, The US Mint at San Francisco also struck 3,554,806 Susan B. Anthony Proof Dollars
Please check the coin again, Susan B. Anthony first appered on the 1979 one dollar coin, with a date of 1924 the coin is a Peace dollar and they were never struck in gold. The last year a gold US one dollar coin was made was 1889.
Please check again and post a new question. It's either not a quarter, not gold, not 2000, or not Susan B. Anthony. Anthony coins were $1 pieces, and were minted from copper-nickel in 1979-81 and 1999.
I'm assuming you mean the Sacajawea Dollar which is minted in gold-coloured brass (Susan B Anthony dollars were last minted in 1999) it is a common coin struck in brass and not gold and is worth $1.
The bicentennial Kennedy half dollar is made of a copper-nickel alloy, special collectors coins were struck in 40% silver but they all have "S" mintmarks.
Anthony dollars were only made in 1979-81 and 1999. Please check your coin again.The last Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in 1999, with a date of 2001 the coin is a Sacagawea dollar and it's just a dollar.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
In 1980, the US Mint at Philadelphia struck 27,610,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at Denver struck 41,628,708 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at San Francisco struck 20,422,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, The US Mint at San Francisco also struck 3,554,806 Susan B. Anthony Proof Dollars
Kennedy halves from 1965 to 1970 were struck in 40% silver, so yes.
One 40% Kennedy half dollar contains .14792 oz of pure silver. The silver proof coins were struck on 90% silver planchets and contain .36169 troy ounces of silver.
It depends on the year it was struck.1964 10%1965 to 1970 60%1971 to date 75%
All S-mint Kennedy half dollars were struck as proofs. Without knowing the specific date it's not possible to put a value on the coin.
The US Mint never made a Kennedy dollar, and all circulating half-dollar and dollar coins minted in 1973 were made of copper-nickel, not silver. Some Eisenhower dollars were struck in 40% silver for sale to collectors. Prices as of 06/2010 for mint issues are > If your coin is a Kennedy HALF dollar: maybe $1.00 to $1.50. > If it's a circulation-strike Eisenhower dollar, it might retail for around $2.50 depending on its quality. > If it's a 40%-silver Ike dollar in its mint package, about $5.50 to $6.00
They are intended for circulation, struck in copper-nickel and only worth 50 cents unless in proof condition.
Please check the coin again, Susan B. Anthony first appered on the 1979 one dollar coin, with a date of 1924 the coin is a Peace dollar and they were never struck in gold. The last year a gold US one dollar coin was made was 1889.
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in copper-nickel using the same alloy and same process as the modern US quarter, dime and half-dollar, so the color is the same as the modern quarter, dime or half-dollar. It is a silvery color (though the coin contained no silver!).