The value of a Kennedy fifty-cent coin, or half dollar, varies based on its year, mint mark, and condition. Generally, circulated coins from 1964 and earlier can be worth more than their face value due to their silver content, while later coins (1965-1970) contain a smaller amount of silver and are usually worth around their face value. Uncirculated or rare editions may fetch higher prices among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference a numismatic guide.
About $12.00
About $2.50 just for the silver. All Kennedy half dollars from 1965-1970 are 40% silver. Only the 1964 is 90%
About $5
The coin has NO silver and is face value.
Even Mint State 1964 90% silver Kennedy half dollars are considered very common. Retail values on average are $17.00, which is only about 2 dollars more than the silver value.
it is worth 100,000,000,000 dollars
Fifty cent.
About $12.00
It's just a common Kennedy half dollar that's nothing special, just spend it.
It's just a common Kennedy half dollar that's nothing special, just spend it.
Half dollars minted from 1965 to 1969 are 40% silver. That makes them worth about $3 each on the scrap market.
About $2.50 just for the silver. All Kennedy half dollars from 1965-1970 are 40% silver. Only the 1964 is 90%
2 dollar and fifty cent
About $5
The coin has NO silver and is face value.
It really depends on the date and condition.
Type your answer here... 25 cents