There isn't really any numismatic or collector value to coins from places like the Hamilton and Franklin mints, so the value is primarily for the silver content. As of 18 July 2012, the market price of silver is $27.17 per ounce.
While a John Elway Super Bowl 33 MVP coin from Hamilton Mint is uncommon, it does not have a high price tag. Currently, a John Elway Hamilton Mint coin is worth about 40.00.
I say $2000 I will buy coins also
A Mint State 1971 Kennedy has a retail value of $1.00-$2.00
The U.S. Mint has made no commemorative coins of any type for JFK. Many gold plated and counter stamped Kennedy Half's exist and are considered novelty coins that have no collectible value.
"industrial revolution" silver ignots
Unless it's a Proof or Mint State coin, it's face value.
The value of Franklin Mint's legacy of John F. Kennedy will depend on a variety of factors, such as the specific items included in the collection and their condition. Additionally, the demand for Kennedy memorabilia can fluctuate over time. It is best to consult with collectors or experts in the field to get a more accurate assessment of the collection's value.
All Kennedy halves were minted in the US. Your coin has been altered outside of the mint and has no additional value.
The Franklin Mint stuff is crap....overpriced and over-produced, it is likely worth only its scrap metal value.
The Kennedy counter stamp was not done by the U.S. Mint. It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value at all.
It's a novelty coin and it was not done at the mint and has no collectible value at all
This is a novelty coin made by stamping Kennedy's head on a cent. This was NOT done by the U.S. Mint and it has no collectible value.