It depends on how far off-center the strike is, a coin that is 15% to 40% OC may have a value of $15.00 or more, but it needs to be seen, so show it to a couple of different coin dealers for a better idea of value.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
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.
off centered 100.00 dallar bill 1969
None of the Kennedy Bicentennial half dollars struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
There's no such coin. JFK is on the half dollar. In 1971, President Eisenhower was on the dollar. Both coins are only worth face value if they're in circulated condition. They were only struck in copper-nickel, not silver so they have no added value.
In 1968 the Kennedy half dollars were still struck in 40% silver so it has the silver value only, about $2.50. The gold plating was NOT done at the Mint and adds nothing to the value.
Either not Kennedy or not a dollar. Please look at the denomination on the back.
They are intended for circulation, struck in copper-nickel and only worth 50 cents unless in proof condition.
Check that coin again. Kennedy wasn't put on the half dollar until 1964.
A Mint State 1971 Kennedy has a retail value of $1.00-$2.00
Sorry it only has face value.
the 1972 Kennedy half dollar is worth 50 cents in circulated condition, or about a dollar in uncirculated condition