It's still worth 50 cents.
Its value is 50 cents and has no silver at all in it.
A 1972 Kennedy half dollar contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
The coin is face value.
The coin has NO silver and is face value.
About 1 cent.
All Kennedy halves were minted in the US. Your coin has been altered outside of the mint and has no additional value.
Its value is 50 cents and has no silver at all in it.
Any American coinage is worth the face value minted on it however different other factors may vary it's worth and to whom it is valueable. Bluntly a 1972 fifty cents piece is worth 50 cents. But the coin does have value to precious metal investors, if it has silver in it which I believe no 1972 5o cent piece (US) did. To a coin collector a numismatist, depending upon the condition and the mint where the coin was minted would affect the value. The value of the coin will flunctuate over time as markets predict its worth for metal value and numismatic value. But it is always worth at least 50 cents US.
A 1972 Kennedy half dollar contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
the 1972 Kennedy half dollar is worth 50 cents in circulated condition, or about a dollar in uncirculated condition
The coin is face value.
The coin has NO silver and is face value.
The 'H' adds nothing to the 50 cent value of the coin.
If this question is supposed to be about the value, it's worth 50 cents.
About 1 cent.
It is worth it's value.
1972-D with Kennedy stamp what is it worth.?