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The smooth edge means that the coin is either quite worn or someone had a file and too much time on their hands. Either way, Kennedy halves are so common that in circulated condition they're pretty much worth their metal value only:

  • 1964: About 1/3 of the current price of an ounce of silver
  • 1965-69: About 1/7 the price of an ounce of silver
  • 1971-present: 50 cents. These coins are copper-nickel, not silver.
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14y ago

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