The Latin motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM is on every coin in your pocket. This coin is just a common bicentennial Kennedy half dollar. None made for circulation have any silver. Only a proof coin would have more than face value.
John F. Kennedy is currently on the obverse of the half dollar.
The dates are on the obverse (front) of the coins.
Benjamin Franklin is on the front, and Independence Hall in Philadelphia is on the reverse.DanUser:WorkingMan
It's either not Kennedy, not a silver dollar, and/or not 1935. JFK was still in high school in 1935. His portrait was put on the US half dollar in 1964, following his death.If your coin says ONE DOLLAR and PEACE on the back, the person on the front is MISS LIBERTY. Please see the Related Question for more.
Ben Franklin is on the front of the one-hundered dollar bill and Independence hall is on the reverse side.
A 180 degree rotation between front and back is normal for US coins.
Independence Front Lombardy ended in 2008.
Independence Front Lombardy was created in 2006.
The picture on the front of the 50 cent piece is the face of John F. Kennedy (former U.S. President).
Please check the coin again. If you look on the back you'll find that it's a HALF dollar, and if you look on the front you'll see that it shows a picture of Benjamin Franklin who was much older and balder than JFK ever had a chance to become. There's more information at the Related Question.
The back side of the $100 bill pictures Independence Hall in Philadelphia. (Benjamin Franklin is shown in the front.)
Kennedy halves from 1968 to date have obverse (front) mintmarks. The "P" mintmark was not used until 1980. If no mintmark it was struck in Philadelphia.