So many of the dual dated half dollars were made that only proof and special uncirculated coins sold from the mint have more than face value
That's the bicentennial half, not centennial. It's an extremely common coin, still worth 50 cents.
It's just a half dollar. No business strike Kennedy is worth more than face value
About $2.00 only for the silver.
It sounds like a privately manufactured piece or an altered genuine 1980. If it's the first, it's probably only worth a buck or two. If the second, it's considered to be an altered coin and is only worth 50 cents.
Franklin halves were minted from 1948 to 1963, so a 1969 Franklin coin would be REALLY unusual ... in fact, impossible.If you have a JFK 50¢ piece with that date, it's made of 40% silver and is worth about $2.50 to $2.75 depending on the price of silver bullion.
That's the bicentennial half, not centennial. It's an extremely common coin, still worth 50 cents.
in my shop we sell them for up to 300 dollars a piece depending on size where are you located?
No, JFK did not have a toupee. He had a full head of hair.
It means that it was struck with a filled die and may be worth a few bucks, take it to a coin dealer.
It's just a half dollar. No business strike Kennedy is worth more than face value
Not much, they are worth their face value
i have a 1963picture of jfk signed
Money.
About $2.00 only for the silver.
It sounds like a privately manufactured piece or an altered genuine 1980. If it's the first, it's probably only worth a buck or two. If the second, it's considered to be an altered coin and is only worth 50 cents.
$50.00
50p