If you found it in circulation it's only worth 50¢. All circulating halves made since 1971 are copper-nickel, not silver.
An uncirculated 2007-P or 2007-D half might sell for around a dollar or two, unless it's a very high-quality coin (MS-65 or above); as of 03/2010 these can retail for as much as $35.
A copper-nickel proof (2007-S) sells for $3.50-15, and a silver "Prestige" proof is in the range $5-19.
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
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.
50¢. It's an ordinary circulation coin.
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
Check that coin again. Kennedy wasn't put on the half dollar until 1964.
No 1963 Kennedy half dollars exist. 1963 is the last year of the Franklin half dollar. 1964 is the first year for Kennedy.
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.
If you got it in change, spend it. It's just a half dollar.
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50 cents.
Sorry it only has face value.
President John F. Kennedy has been featured on the U.S. half dollar since 1964, including 2007.
The 1969 Kennedy half dollar is only 40% silver with a value about $3.25
A US half dollar with a date of 1979 is a Kennedy half dollar not a liberty half dollar. The coin has no silver and is only face value.