From 2002 onward Kennedy half dollars have been made to satisfy the demand of collectors but not for general circulation. Kennedy 40% silver half dollar (1965-1969), Kennedy copper-nickel clad half dollar (1971-2002). Over 3.2 million auction prices realized from PCGS & NGC graded coins, pulled from over 5,800 auctions, including Heritage, eBay, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonham’s, Stack’s Bowers, Legend Rare. The following half dollar design variations were minted for general circulation: Flowing Hair half dollar (1794-1795), Draped Bust half dollar (1796-1807), Capped Bust half dollar (1807-1839), Seated Liberty half dollar (1839-1891), Barber half dollar (1892-1915), Walking Liberty half dollar (1916-1947), Franklin half dollar (1948-1963), Kennedy 90% silver half dollar (1964). This rare coins price guide and paper money price guide shown below is based on current market liquid values. paper money that have extra collector or bullion value. In the past half dollars were widely used, but demand dropped after the move away from silver and eventually production for circulation stopped in 2001). Common Rare Coin Price Guide & Paper Money Price Guide We buy all U.S. Up until 1964 quarters were made of 90% silver, then from 1965 to 1969 they were made of 40% silver, and and from 1971 onward they’re copper-nickel clad. Most of the items listed are for circulated/used condition. Values shown are for non-better date and mint mark combinations. The half dollar has been produced every year in the US since the US Mint was formed in 1794. This is a helpful guide to general rare coin values for coins that are not better date and mint mark combinations or die varieties or errors.
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