Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015) (2024)

The United States Mint first produced the Kennedy half dollars in 1964 a few months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. The nation was in mourning after the assassination of this popular president. Congress moved quickly to pass a law (Public Law 88-256) to eliminate the Franklin half dollar design and create a coin to commemorate President John F. Kennedy. Gilroy Roberts created the portrait of Kennedy on the obverse and Frank Gasparro sculpted the heraldic eagle on the reverse based upon the Great Seal of the United States.

In 1964 Kennedy half dollars were made from 90% silver and 10% copper. Half dollars made from 1965 through 1970 are composed of two outer layers containing 80% silver and 20% copper with an inner core of 20.9% silver and 79.1% copper (net composition: 40% silver and 60% copper). Coins minted in 1971 and beyond have outer layers composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel bonded to an inner core of pure copper. The coin has a diameter of 30.6 mm and a reeded edge. Read on to learn more about the value of a Kennedy half dollar and its history.

Market for Kennedy Half Dollars

You can still obtain Kennedy half dollars from some banks for face value and are quite common. Circulated coins minted from 1964 to 1970 derive most of their value from their silver content. From 1965 to 1970 the silver content was reduced from 90% (in 1964 dated coins) to 40% silver. The popularity of collecting Kennedy half dollars is beginning to increase.

Beginning in 2002, the demand for half dollars drop dramatically. Therefore, the United States Mint only produced Kennedy half dollars for collectors. In 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank ordered more half dollars for circulation. This is the first time in over twenty years that Kennedy half dollars were produced for commerce.

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Key Dates,Rarities, and Varieties

While there are someKennedy half minorvarieties,there are no issues that are exceedingly rare or expensive. The mint made special collector coins from 1965 to 1967, and again beginning in 1992. These coins are quite affordable for any coin collecting budget. In 1975 and 1976 the coins displayed a date of 1776-1976. These coins are circulating commemorative coins to celebrate Bicentennial of the United States. Although they appear unique, billions of these coins were minted and carry no premiumvalue.

However, in 1970 the United States Mint made Kennedy half dollars at both the Denver mint facility and the San Francisco mint facility. The Philadelphia mint did not produce any half dollars in 1970. The mint produced coins in San Francisco with a Proof finish for inclusion the 1970Proof set. The coins minted in Denver were business strike quality and included inUnited States Uncirculated Mint Sets. Therefore, the only way to obtain an example of a circulation quality 1970-D Kennedy half-dollar is to buy the United States Uncirculated 1970 Mint Set.

In 2014 the mint made special collector edition coins to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Kennedy half dollar. the first was a special collector edition set titled 50th Anniversary Kennedy Half-Dollar Uncirculated Coin Set. The set includes two copper-nickel clad 2014 Kennedy half-dollars with uncirculated finishes, one each from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and Denver. The designs on these coins replicate the high-reliefportrait on the original 1964 coin.

The second set produced in 2014 was the 50th Anniversary Kennedy Half-Dollar Silver Coin Collection. This four-coin silver half-dollar set featured four different finishes on the coins. Each coin used the original 1964 unmodified high relief obverse design that was hand-sculpted by United States Mint Chief Engraver Gilroy Roberts in 1963. Finally, the 50th Anniversary Kennedy Half-Dollar Gold Proof Coin was issued. This specialProofbullion coin was made out of 99.99% pure gold.

Condition or Grade

If your coin is worn and looks similar to the one illustrated in the photo below, it is considered acirculatedcoin.

Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015) (1)

If your coin looks similar to the one illustrated in the photo below and has no evidence of wear due to being in circulation, it is considered anuncirculated coin.

Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015) (2)

Mint Marks

The mint produced Kennedy half dollars at three different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark orP), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). As illustrated in the pictures in the links below, themint markis located on the reverse of the1964coin located on the left-hand side just below the eagle's claw. From1968 until today, the mint mark is located on the obverse of the coin just below the point of Kennedy's bust and above the date. From 1965 to 1967 all U.S. coins did not carry a mint mark.

Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015) (3)

Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015) (4)

Kennedy Half Dollar Average Prices and Values

Thebuypriceis what you can expect to purchase the coin andsellvalueis what you can expect from a dealer when you sell the coin. Averagecirculatedand averageuncirculatedvalues are given. These areapproximateretailpricesand wholesale values. The actual offer you receive from a particular coin dealer will vary depending on the actual grade of the coin and some otherfactors that determine its worth.

Kennedy half-dollar coins are not very rare and most of them are worth only their face value of 50 cents. However, some are more valuable, depending on the year they were minted and their condition. For example, a Kennedy half-dollar coin minted in 1970 and in uncirculated condition is worth about $8.

Date & MintCirc. BuyCirc. SellUnc. BuyUnc. Sell
1964$11.50$10.00$12.50$10.50
1964-D$11.50$10.00$13.00$10.50
1965$5.00$4.00$7.00$6.00
1966$5.00$4.00$7.00$6.00
1967$5.00$4.00$7.00$6.00
1968-D$5.00$4.00$7.00$6.00
1969-D$5.00$4.00$7.00$6.00
1970-D$7.50$5.50$13.50$12.00
1971$1.00F.V.$1.70$1.00
1971-D$1.00F.V.$1.70$1.00
1972$1.00F.V.$1.60$1.00
1972-D$1.00F.V.$1.60$1.00
1973$1.00F.V.$1.50$1.00
1973-D$1.00F.V.$1.50$1.00
1974$1.00F.V.$1.40$1.00
1974-D$1.00F.V.$1.70$1.10
1976$1.00F.V.$1.20$0.80
1976-D$1.00F.V.$1.10$0.80
1976-S Silver$5.00$4.00$7.00$5.00
1977$1.00F.V.$1.70$1.20
1977-D$1.00F.V.$1.50$1.00
1978$1.00F.V.$2.10$1.40
1978-D$1.00F.V.$2.70$1.90
1979$1.00F.V.$1.30$0.90
1979-D$1.00F.V.$1.50$1.00
Date & MintCirc. BuyCirc. SellUnc. BuyUnc. Sell
1980$1.00F.V.$1.50$1.00
1980-D$1.00F.V.$1.50$1.10
1981$1.00F.V.$1.60$1.20
1981-D$1.00F.V.$1.40$1.00
1982$1.00F.V.$2.60$1.90
1982-D$1.00F.V.$2.10$1.40
1983$1.00F.V.$3.40$2.50
1983-D$1.00F.V.$2.50$1.90
1984$1.00F.V.$2.00$1.40
1984-D$1.00F.V.$2.10$1.40
1985$1.00F.V.$2.50$1.70
1985-D$1.00F.V.$2.80$2.00
1986$1.00F.V.$5.40$3.90
1986-D$1.00F.V.$3.90$2.60
1987$1.00F.V.$3.50$2.60
1987-D$1.00F.V.$3.70$2.60
1988$1.00F.V.$3.30$2.30
1988-D$1.00F.V.$2.20$1.60
1989$1.00F.V.$2.10$1.50
1989-D$1.00F.V.$1.80$1.30
Date & MintCirc. BuyCirc. SellUnc. BuyUnc. Sell
1990$1.00F.V.$2.20$1.50
1990-D$1.00F.V.$3.00$2.00
1991$1.00F.V.$2.50$1.70
1991-D$1.00F.V.$3.90$2.70
1992$1.00F.V.$1.10$0.80
1992-D$1.00F.V.$2.80$1.90
1993$1.00F.V.$2.00$1.30
1993-D$1.00F.V.$2.00$0.90
1994$1.00F.V.$2.00$0.70
1994-D$1.00F.V.$2.00$1.00
1995$1.00F.V.$2.00F.V.
1995-D$1.00F.V.$2.00F.V.
1996$1.00F.V.$2.00F.V.
1996-D$1.00F.V.$2.00F.V.
1997$1.00F.V.$1.20$0.80
1997-D$1.00F.V.$1.20$0.90
1998$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
1998-D$1.00F.V.$1.20F.V.
1999$1.00F.V.$1.20F.V.
1999-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
Date & MintCirc. BuyCirc. SellUnc. BuyUnc. Sell
2000$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2000-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2001$1.00F.V.$1.60$1.10
2001-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2002$1.00F.V.$1.70$1.20
2002-D$1.00F.V.$1.70$1.20
2003$1.00F.V.$1.10F.V.
2003-D$1.00F.V.$1.10F.V.
2004$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2004-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2005$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2005-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2006$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2006-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2007$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2007-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2008$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2008-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2009$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2009-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
Date & MintCirc. BuyCirc. SellUnc. BuyUnc. Sell
2010$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2010-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2011-P$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2011-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2012-P$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2012-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2013-P$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2013-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2014-P$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2014-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2015-P$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
2015-D$1.00F.V.$1.00F.V.
Complete Date-Mint Set Total Coins: 96$130.00$65.00$225.00$150.00
Complete Date Set Total Coins: 51$75.00$35.00$125.00$80.00

F.V. = Face Value
* = See the section above "Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties" for more information on these coins.

The values in this chart were assembled from my personal analysis of the coin market.

Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015) (2024)

FAQs

Kennedy Half Dollar Values and Prices (1964-2015)? ›

The presence of a mint error almost always increases the value and rarity of a coin, and 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars follow this rule closely. Common error types include heavily accented hair and double die variants.

How can you tell if a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar is valuable? ›

The presence of a mint error almost always increases the value and rarity of a coin, and 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars follow this rule closely. Common error types include heavily accented hair and double die variants.

Which Kennedy half dollars are valuable? ›

Notably, those minted in 1964 hold a special distinction as the most valuable. Unlike their later counterparts, 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars boast an impressive 90% silver content, making them highly sought-after by collectors and investors alike.

Do all 1964 Kennedy half dollars have mint marks? ›

Mint mark located beneath where the eagle's claws grasp the olive branch on reverse for 1964 coins and for 1964-2014-W gold issue; above the date on the obverse for all other issues. Mint mark omitted on all coins from 1965 to 1967 and on Philadelphia Mint issues before 1980.

What makes 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar rare? ›

The 1964 coin is the highest sought-after because it's the first after JFK's assassination. In addition, its 90% silver composition sets it apart, making the Kennedy half Dollar value increase due to its precious metal content.

What is the error on the 1964 half dollar coin? ›

1964 Proof and Circulation Strike Doubled Die

You will see a slight doubling near the tops of the letter. It is also sometimes evident on the RTY of the word LIBERTY. Some 1964-D coins minted in Denver can also be doubled dies. Be careful that you do not confuse the coins with a double struck error.

How do I sell my 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar? ›

We usually have a supply of 1964 Kennedy half dollar coins on hand, and we stand ready to buy more. If you would like to discuss buying or selling 1964 Kennedy half dollars, call us at 1-800-528-1380.

Where is the mint mark on a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar? ›

The mint produced Kennedy half dollars at three different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark or P), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). As illustrated in the pictures in the links below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the 1964 coin located on the left-hand side just below the eagle's claw.

How can you tell if a 1964 SMS is a half dollar? ›

First of all, the strike is very sharp as it displays very clear details on both the obverse and the reverse. The coins also contain a smooth satin like appearance with the rims being very square and sharp. There are die polishing lines throughout the coins surfaces.

What should I look for in a half dollar? ›

What Should I Look for When Collecting Half Dollars?
  • The coin's anatomy (design, edge, rim, date, etc.)
  • The coin's finish (uncirculated, proof, reverse proof)
  • The coin's mintmark.
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How do you know if a half dollar is worth money? ›

One is rarity. Pieces with minting mistakes or super low mint numbers are more valuable than those with a lot of examples. Another factor is condition. A coin in near mint condition will always be worth more than the same coin in rough shape.

What does FG mean on a half dollar? ›

A:The “FG” on the reverse of the Kennedy half dollar are the initials of Frank Gasparro, an assistant sculptor-engraver at the U.S. Mint in 1964 who later became chief engraver in 1965.

What is the most valuable 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar? ›

With only a few certified examples by NGC and PCGS, the 1964 SMS Kennedy half dollar stands out for its rarity and has fetched auction prices as high as $156,000 for specimens in SP68 grade. Accented Hair Proof: This variety was struck early in the production using the original design dies.

How much silver is in a 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar? ›

U.S. MINT SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination:$0.50
Metal Composition:90% silver, 10% copper
Total Weight:12.5 grams
Comments:Only two months after Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, the first Kennedy Half Dollars were struck at the mint. [ ? ]
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Are Susan B Anthony dollars worth anything? ›

Anthony dollars contain silver, according to a blog on the U.S. Coins Guide website. Instead, all were made from copper-nickel clad compositions. Most you come across will only be worth face value — one dollar. However, if you come across certain error varieties, you could be looking at hundreds of dollars in value.

How much is a 1964 D half dollar worth today? ›

Price Guide
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$10.50$10.50$10.50
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Where is the mint mark on 1964 half dollar? ›

The mint produced Kennedy half dollars at three different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark or P), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). As illustrated in the pictures in the links below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the 1964 coin located on the left-hand side just below the eagle's claw.

Are all 1964 Kennedy half dollars 90 percent silver? ›

The 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars are among the most sought after of all 90% silver coins. These half dollars, the first to feature the now-familiar portrait of President John F. Kennedy, have been beloved as souvenirs and vessels of silver bullion among generations of Americans.

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