If you mean a 1971-D half dollar, it's just 50 cents.
A Mint State 1971 Kennedy has a retail value of $1.00-$2.00
A 1971 Kennedy half dollar is worth anywhere from $45 to $280 dollars. The Kennedy half dollar began circulation in 1964.
No such coin. Kennedy is only on the half dollars. Starting In 1971, the dollar coins are Eisenhower dollars. The coin is just face value.
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin, it has no added value. All circulation halves made since 1971 are copper-nickel, not silver.
Unless it is a proof coin or a very high-grade uncirculated coin, it is worth face value. Remember that all circulating half-dollars dated 1971 and later don't contain any silver - they're made completely from copper-nickel so they have no special value for their metal content.
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Depending on the condition, an Eisenhower uncirculated dollar as a value between $10.00 and $20.00, of 2014. The 1971 S Silver Proof is worth the most.
No, the last year for 40% Kennedy halves was 1970. 1971 to date are clad copper nickel.
About 5 pence take it or leave it
More than 500 million Kennedy Half dollar coins with the dual date 1776-1976 were struck for circulation. Only proof and special uncirculated versions sold from the Mint and very high grade business strike coins have more than face value. If it was pulled from circulation (from a bank or as change) just spend it.
It's just a common half dollar no silver spend it
8-5-11>>> The 1971 Kennedy half dollar is very common, still in circulation, contains no silver and is face value, unless it's a "S" mintmark Proof coin or a very high grade Mint State coin.