The other part of the date is 1976. This is a bicentennial Kennedy half dollar and it's only face value.
50 cents.
Since the US mint did not open until 1794, I wonder if you are talking about the 1776-1976 Kennedy bicentennial half dollar? Please see the Related Question for details
The US didn't mint half dollars until 1794. Check your coin again - I believe you'll find that the date is 1776-1976.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
1776
50 cents.
Since the US mint did not open until 1794, I wonder if you are talking about the 1776-1976 Kennedy bicentennial half dollar? Please see the Related Question for details
The US didn't mint half dollars until 1794. Check your coin again - I believe you'll find that the date is 1776-1976.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
Not from the US.
1776
one dollar
If you mean the dual-date 1776-1976 dollar it's Eisenhower.
These coins were issued for the US Bicentennial so you'll find that the date is actually 1776-1976. There's more information at the Related Question.
The US didn't mint a Lincoln half-dollar for the nation's Bicentennial nor was there a half dollar minted for Lincoln's bicentennial, so you most likely have a privately-minted coin. All US Bicentennial half dollars have JFK's portrait on the front along with the dual dates 1776-1976. The reverse side has an image of Independence Hall.
1 dollar
50 cents. None of these coins made for circulation are worth more than face value.A 1776/1976 half dollar is very common, any found in circulation are face value. Just the special collectors coins sold from the Mint are worth more.