As of 19 March 2016, 40% silver Kennedy halves (1965-70) are worth $2.34.
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $4.00
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination. It's a HALF dollar.
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $2.70
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin, value is about $5.00. The coin is very common.
All U.S. halves from 1964 to date are KENNEDY half dollars.
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $4.00
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination. It's a HALF dollar.
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin (1965-1969) but so many were made only a very high grade uncirculated example is worth more than the silver in the coin. The silver value today is about $2.70
The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is a 40% silver coin, value is about $5.00. The coin is very common.
All U.S. halves from 1964 to date are KENNEDY half dollars.
The US didn't make any $1 coins from 1936 to 1970 inclusive. Please check the back of your coin - it's a HALF dollar.
There are .1479 troy ounces of silver in a 1967 US Kennedy half dollar.
A 1967 Kennedy half dollar is only 40% (.14792oz) silver. Current spot price of silver is $32.06 it's intrinsic value is $4.74. A buy offer should be about $3.00 for a single coin.
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is face value.
To determine the value of a dollar from 1967 in today's terms, you can use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to account for inflation. As of 2023, a dollar from 1967 is roughly equivalent to about $8 to $9 today, depending on the specific inflation calculations used. This means that the purchasing power of a dollar has significantly decreased over the years due to inflation. For precise calculations, it's best to use an inflation calculator.
There was no official dollar bill or coin with JFK's image. The only US Mint issue from 1967 with his picture would be a half-dollar.
At today's rate (6 April 2012) your half is worth $4.68 for the value of the silver (40% silver) Collector's value will be based on the condition of the coin.