The good news is that Kennedy half dollars from 1966 are worth more than their face value. The 1966 half-dollar value can go up to several thousand dollars depending on the coin’s condition. In this article, I explain everything you need to know about the value of a 1966 half-dollar....
The 1971 Kennedy half-dollar struck on a nickel planchethas a plain edge instead of standard reeds. Also, you can notice that it looks like as it comes with a missing piece along the rim. The reason is the nickel planchet diameter that is not wide enough for a standard half-dollar. 1...
New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)17,000/22,000 (off-peak); 20,000/28,000 (peak)25,500 (off-peak); 35,000 (peak)34,000 (off-peak); 50,000 (peak) Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (ORD)21,250/27,750 (off-peak); 25,000/35,000 (peak)31,750 (off...
The reverse side of the 1981 penny was designed by the US Mint’s Chief Engraver Frank Gasparro. He had been in charge of creating designs for coins since 1965 and was also responsible for the design of both the Kennedy half dollar and Susan B Anthony dollar. He passed away in 2021 in ...
Four proof Presidential (Harrison, Taylor, Tyler, and Polk) copper-nickel dollars One Native American ‘golden’ dollar One proof Kennedy half-dollar Six proof State (District of Columbia, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and Guam) copper-nickel clad quart...
The U.S. Treasury distributed the Kennedy half dollars in March 1964, nearly four months after the President’s assassination. The Mint had planned to strike 90 million half dollars, but the high demand for the coins saw the Mint strike up to 410 million. ...
engravers, and it probably helped his career because he was later promoted to Chief Mint Engraver from 1965 to 1981. In that capacity, he designed several coins and medals including the Eisenhower and Susan B. Anthony Dollars, as well as the Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1988 Penny bears his ...