Kennedy is on the US half dollar (50 cent) coin and Lincoln is on the penny (1 cent) coin.
It's a common novelty coin, not worth very much. A 1973 penny is currently worth about 2 cents for its copper content, and one with Kennedy carved into is worth as much as someone on eBay will pay for it.
The value of any coin is determined, in part, by the date on the coin, the mint mark of the coin and the condition of the coin. These three bits of information are required to establish value.
Sorry, It's a novelty coin with no numismatic value.
It's a novelty coin and it was not done at the mint and has no collectible value at all
It's a novelty coin made by a private company that has no collectible value, but it's still one cent.
8-3-11>>> The 1973 Kennedy half dollar is very common, still in circulation, contains no silver and is face value, unless it's a "S" mintmark Proof coin or a very high grade Mint State coin.
It's a novelty coin made by different private companies over the years that have no collectible value, NOT a product of the US Mint.
Value is one cent, unless you find someone that wants it. It's a novelty coin not made by any US Mint and has no collectible value.
The Kennedy counter stamp was not done by the U.S. Mint. It's a novelty coin that has no numismatic collectible value at all.
It's a novelty coin made by different private companies over the years that have no collectible value, NOT a product of the US Mint.
Missing letters and numbers is a very common error caused by filled or worn dies and adds nothing to the value of the coin.
jfk kennedy coin july 1963 half dollar is priceless