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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. Events that occurred during his term in office were The Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in 1963. Many believe there is a large amount of conspiracy still surrounding this event.

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What is a 1971 John F. Kennedy silver half dollar coin worth?

They are not silver. Kennedy half dollars stopped being silver in 1970, all 1971 dated coins are copper-nickel and only worth 50 cents. There wasn't even a 1971 half dollar in silver for collectors. All 1971 half dollars are worth only 50 cents unless in a mint set.

What is the value of a silver clad Kennedy half dollar?

All circulating Kennedy halves dated 1965 to 1969 were made of silver clad metal, with a core of about 21% silver and outer layers of 80% silver for an overall content of 40%. That works out to about 0.15 troy ounces of pure silver.

Values change regularly so it's best to check a newspaper or a website such as kitco.com for the current price, then multiply by 0.15 for an approximate raw metal value.

Why did they stop making Kennedy half dollars?

They didn't. However, the mint doesn't make as many as they used to, because so few are ever used in general circulation. The ones still made today are primarily sold to collectors.

Where does Kennedy was shot?

President John F. Kennedy was shot from a distance of 265 feet. The shots came from the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository. The assassination took place in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.

What time was JFK pronounced dead?

The transcript from the broadcast reads...

"From Dallas, Texas, the flash -- apparently official -- President Kennedy died at 1 p.m. Central Standard time, 2 o'clock Eastern Standard time . . . some 38 minutes ago."

What is the Value of a 1982 John F. Kennedy Silver Half Dollar?

It's copper-nickel, not silver. If you found it in change it's only worth 50 cents. Uncirculated or proof versions are worth $2.50 - $3.00

John F. Kennedy's early life?

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What is the value of Bicentennial Coins?

Any that you find in circulation are only worth face value. They're made of copper-nickel

Special 40% silver versions were sold to collectors but these should be in their original packaging; value depends on whether they're proof or uncirculated versions.

Was John F. Kennedy the most popular president?

Not when he was alive., but he became much more popular after he was killed.

Why was Jacqueline Kennedy important?

Because many Americans wanted her to be important, even though she did not seek out such recognition. She was important because many American women wanted to be in her place, and accordingly made everything she did an important part of their lives as Americans. She set fashion trends and interests in child rearing, French culture, restoring the White House, and positive press for the Kennedy administration. She then became the most important public guardian of her husband's political legacy after his assassination and funeral in 1963.

What did John Kennedy do before he was president?

JFK did not really have a career before he entered politics. He went to college, served in the navy during WW II and worked briefly as a magazine writer. He was immediately successful at running for office and served as a US Congressman and US Senator fro Massachusetts before the was elected President.

Before he became a US President, John F. Kennedy was the US Senator from Massachusetts from January 3, 1953 to December 22, 1960. Prior to the Senate, Kennedy was the Member of the US House of Representative from Massachusetts, 11th district from January 3, 1947 to January 3, 1953. Kennedy also served as a Lieutenant in the US Navy from 1941 to 1945; he was awarded many medals including a Purple Heart for being wounded in action.

Who was eisenhower?

Dwight D. Eisenhower was the 34th president of the United States of America.

Why would president John F. Kennedy be so interested in getting to the moon before the USSR?

Kennedy was in a battle between the USSR. they were playing to see who could be the gteater and better nation, and the USSR was the first one in space. So kennedy had the idea to be the first to send a man to the moon to be proven that the USA was the better nation. :)

How did John F Kennedy fulfill his role as Chief of State?

He had unmistakably penetrated many of his female staff and had got money. Also as a side note (although not that important compared to him engaging in erotic intercourse with his feminine staff members and getting money), he had also accomplished the following:

1. Youngest man ever elected as President

2. One of the worst attendance records in congress EVER.

3. Told the people of Berlin, Germany that he was a CAKE, instead of what he really meant which was one of them. "Ich bin ein Berliner."

4. Assassinated after 1000 days in office.

5. Won the Pulitzer prize.

6. Founded the Peace Corps

7. Helped prevent war with the Soviet Union

What is the value of a double etched penny with both Lincoln and Kennedy on it?

Coins are not etched, they are struck or minted. Etching uses acid to dissolve metal or another substance from on top of a substrate. Unfortunately they have no numismatic value other than 1 cent. Some novelty-item collectors will pay a premium for one that's still attached to its original packaging.

These "Lincoln Facing Kennedy" pennies were made by private companies -- mostly in the 1970's -- that took a normal penny and stamped a portrait of President Kennedy facing President Lincoln on the front of the coin. They were normally attached to some kind of card that listed the "Astonishing Coincidences" between the two presidents. The card was usually stamped with a company name & address, and they were often given out as an advertising gimmick by small businesses to attract customers.

Note that some of the "amazing coincidences" require stretching history quite a bit.

How much is picture of JFK and Jackie taken the night before assassination worth?

Depends if it is a print or the original, what condition it was in, who was the photographer, and how much demand there is for it in the market.

What did John F. Kennedy do for the economy?

Kennedy used deficit spending to improve economic activity, because federal debt had continued to decrease as a percentage of US GDP. It was not until the 1980s that economic downturns reversed that trend by reducing revenue.

Who was the first US President to serve in the US Navy?

The 35th President, John F. Kennedy (1940-1943)

Followed by:

Lyndon B. Johnson (36th)

Richard M. Nixon (37th)

Gerald R. Ford (38th)

James Carter (39th)

George H. W. Bush (41st)

Who is the mother of John F. Kennedy junior?

The mother of John Fitzgerald Kennedy was Rose Kennedy, who was born Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald.