The First Commemorative Mint is a known supplier of altered coins of this type. The coin is a genuine Kennedy Half Dollar that was struck by the U.S. Mint. A technological enhancement gives the background a distinctive frosted appearance and the high relief images have a mirrored Proof-like appearance.
Except for the Bicentennial reverse, the reverse of the Kennedy half dollar motif is the presidential coat of arms.
Very common about $5.00
The only denomination struck for circulation bearing JFK's image is the half dollar, not a dollar, as can be seen on the coin's reverse where it says "Half Dollar". Unless the coin is a proof or uncirculated, all halves from 1971 and later are standard cupronickel clad coins and are only worth face value.
On the reverse, to the left of the stem of the olive branch. D = Denver, blank = Philadelphia.
No Kennedy half dollar dated 1973 was struck in silver, all are copper-nickel coins. Unless it's a proof coin, the value is 50 cents.
A 1969-S proof half dollar - aka - Kennedy Half Dollar is worth: $7.00.
Yes, proof versions of the Kennedy half dollar were made. These will have the S mintmark.
Except for the Bicentennial reverse, the reverse of the Kennedy half dollar motif is the presidential coat of arms.
With the exception of 1964, all Proof Kennedy half dollars will have a "S" mintmark. They also have a mirror like finish on them.
Very common about $5.00
Average value is $1.00.
1964 proof Kennedy half dollars are not hard to find. Average retail value is $10.25 for most examples.
The silver proof 1997-S Kennedy half dollar has an current average value of $15.50.
About $15.00, retail.
No, the only Kennedy Half dollars after 1971 that are worth more than 50 cents are those found in proof or silver proof sets.
The FG on the reverse is the monogram of Frank Gasparro, he designed the reverse of the coin
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.