A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
If you found it in circulation it's only worth 50¢. All circulating halves made since 1971 are copper-nickel, not silver. An uncirculated 2007-P or 2007-D half might sell for around a dollar or two, unless it's a very high-quality coin (MS-65 or above); as of 03/2010 these can retail for as much as $35. A copper-nickel proof (2007-S) sells for $3.50-15, and a silver "Prestige" proof is in the range $5-19.
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
It's not made of gold, and it's worth one dollar.
It doesn't have a collectible value. It depends on how much its worth in the currency you use.
Gold - or just Golden?If you have a gold-colored Sacajawea dollar minted since 2000 or a presidential dollar minted since 2007, it is worth one dollar if you found it in change. If it's in uncirculated condition or a proof coin in the original mint packaging it might retail for $2 to $4. Ordinary Sacajawea and Presidential golden dollars that you get from a bank are struck from a composition of copper with a manganese brass cladding that gives it a golden hue. Their actual composition is 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel, and are NOT rare. Feel free to spend them.But if you have a 22 kt. gold dollar coin from the 1800s, it could be anywhere from a couple of hundred dollars up to a six-digit figure, depending on its date, mint mark, and condition.
Retail list for a Deep Cameo Proof is $4.20
Unless they are proof or from a mint set, value is one dollar and it's brass not gold.
If you found it in circulation it's only worth 50¢. All circulating halves made since 1971 are copper-nickel, not silver. An uncirculated 2007-P or 2007-D half might sell for around a dollar or two, unless it's a very high-quality coin (MS-65 or above); as of 03/2010 these can retail for as much as $35. A copper-nickel proof (2007-S) sells for $3.50-15, and a silver "Prestige" proof is in the range $5-19.
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
President John F. Kennedy has been featured on the U.S. half dollar since 1964, including 2007.
About $3.00 in MS-63 condition, according to the 2007 Red Book.
In 2007, one Jamaican Dollar was worth about one and a half cents in US Dollars. It is now worth about 1.2 cents.
In 2007, one Jamaican Dollar was worth about one and a half cents in US Dollars. It is now worth about 1.2 cents.
It's a modern presidential dollar coin from 2007, and is worth one dollar.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
But four of them will always be worth a dollar.
They're worth face value.