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AI Identification

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United States Kennedy-style Half Dollar Coin

Coins and Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$25.00

As of July 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States half dollar coin, stylistically consistent with the Kennedy design introduced in 1964. The obverse side is visible through a clear circular plastic protective capsule. The coin features a left-facing profile portrait and bears visible text consistent with 'LIBERTY' along the top edge and the date '1968' at the base. The coin appears to have a metallic, silver-toned luster, which for the 1968 date would be consistent with a 40% silver composition, though this cannot be verified without physical testing. The condition appears well-preserved within the capsule, showing sharp relief on the hair details and no immediate signs of heavy circulation wear, though the image focus limits a detailed assessment of surface marks or cleaning. The item is resting on a textured wooden surface. Due to the nature of numismatic items and the prevalence of replicas, this identification is a hypothesis based on visual alignment with known currency designs and should not be considered a mark of authenticity without expert in-person verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I am evaluating this coin as a 1968 Kennedy-style United States half dollar. Based on what I can see, the coin appears well-preserved within a plastic capsule, exhibiting sharp details and a luster consistent with a 40% silver composition typical of that era. However, I cannot verify the metallic content or weight from a photo alone; physical inspection is required to determine the exact silver purity and to check for edge-cladding signs. While the portrait and 1968 date suggest a standard circulation-strike or mint-set coin, the value of numismatic items is highly dependent on microscopic surface quality and luster, which are obscured here by the capsule and image resolution. The estimated range of $10 to $25 assumes the coin is a high-grade specimen within the ‘About Uncirculated’ to ‘Choice Uncirculated’ range, as seen in general market behavior for similar silver-composition Kennedy half dollars. A lower-grade or circulated example would typically trade closer to its silver melt value, often between $4 and $8. Conversely, if this were a high-tier proof strike or a rare error, the value could increase, though I see no evidence of that here. To confirm the identity and value, an in-person assessment by a professional numismatist and a weight/density test are necessary. Should the item be a modern reproduction or play money, it would hold no numismatic value. This estimate reflects the current market interest in mid-century U.S. silver coinage for both its bullion and historical appeal.

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