Yes, banks will accept any Kennedy half dollar. However, anything dated before 1971 contains silver and is worth more than face value. Those should be sold to a coin dealer, as a bank will NOT pay above face value for any coin.
No Kennedy DOLLARS exist. But 7 Kennedy halves dated from 1965 to 1970 would have 1.0353oz of silver.
There are no U.S. half dollars dated 1975.
The U.S. 1970-D Kennedy half dollar was not released for circulation.
0. Kennedy half dollars in 1964 contain 90% silver. Kennedy half dollars dated 1965-1970 contain 40% silver. 1971-present half dollars contain no silver unless they are in special silver mint sets.
Any U.S. half dollars dated 1971 and found in circulation are only worth 50 cents.
There's no such coin. Roosevelt is on the dime. Half dollars dated 1964 and later are Kennedy halves because they carry a picture of .... President Kennedy.
All U.S. half dollars minted in 1975 and '76 featured the bicentennial reverse and were dated 1776-1976. The same applies for quarters and dollars.
Please check the date again. All dual-dated half dollars are 1776-1976. No half dollars carry the date 1975.
No, only Kennedy Half dollars from 1965-1969 had any silver in them, but that's 40% not 90%.
Modern copper clad Kennedy half dollars dated 1971 or later weigh 11.34 grams, though the weight may be slightly less if the coin is worn.
So many of the dual dated half dollars were made that only proof and special uncirculated coins sold from the mint have more than face value.
All Kennedy half dollars dated from 1971 to date, struck for general circulation contain no silver and face value only.