About 50 cents. The 1971 half was the first year that it contained no silver at all, so it has little to no intrinsic value (beyond the fact that it's a 50 cent piece) and they tend to be hoarded rather than spent, so they're not really rare.
The coin has NO silver and is face value
They are still found in circulation, have no silver and are only face value
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only.
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only
The coin has NO silver and is face value
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only.
They are still found in circulation, have no silver and are only face value
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only
Kennedy Half dollars are very common, coins from 1971 to date contain no silver and are only face value.
the value is usally a dollar
8-14-11>>> US Kennedy half dollars made for general circulation dated 1971 to 2011 are not silver. The coin is face value.
Not silver. All circulating half dollars struck since 1971 are made of copper-nickel and are only worth 50 cents.
It's just a common half dollar no silver spend it
There's no such coin. JFK is on the half dollar. In 1971, President Eisenhower was on the dollar. Both coins are only worth face value if they're in circulated condition. They were only struck in copper-nickel, not silver so they have no added value.
The 1969 Kennedy half dollar is only 40% silver with a value about $3.25