The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
Kennedy halves from 1965 to 1970 were struck in 40% silver, so yes.
Uncirculated 40% silver Kennedy half's are very common. Average retail values for most are $4.00-$4.25.
It's currently worth about $5 for the silver. Kennedy half dollars minted 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
1965 to 1969 Kennedy half dollars were all struck in 40% silver and have a bullion value of about $2.00
The 1964 Kennedy half dollar contain 11.25 grams of silver. Kennedy half dollars from 1965 through 1970 contain 4.60 grams of silver.
A 1968 Kennedy half dollar is composed of 40% silver and 60% copper. This composition was used in Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 as a result of a silver shortage at the time.
Kennedy halves from 1965 to 1970 were struck in 40% silver, so yes.
It's called a mintmark not a stamp and the coin is face value, the use of the "P" mintmark did not start until 1980 on the half dollars.
Uncirculated 40% silver Kennedy half's are very common. Average retail values for most are $4.00-$4.25.
It's the monogram of Frank Gasparro, who designed the coin.
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It's currently worth about $5 for the silver. Kennedy half dollars minted 1965-70 contain 40% silver.
Yes, Kennedy's face is still on the half dollar.
1965-1970 Kennedy halves are only 40% silver. Most are valued for just the silver, about $4.50.