Kennedy Half type coin
Kennedy Half

2010 Kennedy Half

half-dollar·Mint: P (Philadelphia)·copper-nickel clad·Mintage: 1,800,000
Gem uncirc.
$45
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Price estimates — not financial advice. Values are based on published price guides and recent sales data. Coin grade dramatically affects value. Always verify with a trusted dealer or third-party grading service before buying or selling.

Price by Grade
GradeQualityEst. Value
MS-63Choice Uncirculated
$4
MS-65Gem Uncirculated
$8
MS-66Gem Uncirculated+
$18
MS-67Superb Gem
$45

Source: published price guides (USA Coin Book / PCGS). Values are estimates and may not reflect current market conditions.

Historical Context
About the Kennedy Half series
Designer: Gilroy Roberts (obverse), Frank Gasparro (reverse)Years struck: 1964–present

The fastest design-to-strike turnaround in modern US coinage — authorized December 1963, in circulation by March 1964 to memorialize JFK. Public hoarding of the 90% silver 1964 issue removed it from circulation almost immediately. Silver content dropped to 40% (1965–1970), then to clad copper-nickel (1971–present).

Era · The Kennedy Memorial · 1964–present

Authorized just weeks after the assassination, the Kennedy Half Dollar entered circulation in March 1964. Public demand was so intense that mintage was unlimited that first year — every Kennedy half struck in 1964 is 90% silver. Hoarding pulled most from circulation within months. The denomination has barely circulated since.

Era · The Silver Coinage Act · 1964–1965

The Coinage Act of 1965 stripped silver from the dime and quarter entirely and reduced the half dollar to 40% silver. Skyrocketing silver prices and the strain on US silver reserves forced the change. 1964 was the last full-silver year for circulating US coinage — collectors mark the year as the modern silver cutoff.

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