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AI Identification

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United States Kennedy Half Dollar (Reverse Side)

Numismatics / Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$0.50 - $12.00

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States half dollar coin, specifically featuring the Kennedy Half Dollar reverse design. The coin displays the Presidential Seal, which consists of a heraldic eagle with a shield on its chest, clutching an olive branch in its right talon and a bundle of arrows in its left. Above the eagle's head is a ring of 13 stars and a glory of rays. The words 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' are arched across the top border, while 'HALF DOLLAR' is inscribed along the bottom edge. Physical characteristics include a silver-colored metallic finish, likely a copper-nickel clad composition if minted after 1970, or a silver alloy if dated 1964-1970. The coin shows visible signs of circulation including minor surface scratches, softened details on the eagle's feathers, and some dark toning or dirt accumulation around the lettering. The rim appears to have reeded edges typical of US currency. Without seeing the obverse side, the exact date is unknown, but the design indicates it was produced between 1964 and the present day. The level of wear suggests this is a common circulated specimen rather than a proof or uncirculated collector's piece.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have carefully examined the reverse side of this Kennedy Half Dollar. Based on the visible characteristics, including the heraldic eagle design and the significant surface wear, this is a standard circulation-strike coin. The softened feather details and the accumulation of environmental debris around the lettering indicate a grade of 'Circulated' (likely Fine to Very Fine). The valuation range is broad because the composition remains unknown without an obverse date: if minted between 1971 and today, it is a copper-nickel clad coin valued at its face value ($0.50); if it is a 1964 specimen (90% silver) or 1965–1970 (40% silver), its value is driven by silver melt prices, currently ranging from $4 to $12. The market for circulated Kennedy halves is extremely liquid but lacks rarity, as billions were minted. The demand is primarily driven by precious metal investors rather than numismatic collectors. Authentication via digital image has significant limitations; I cannot verify the coin's weight, metallic density, or edge composition to confirm it isn't a silver-plated contemporary counterfeit. A physical inspection using a calibrated scale and a sigma metal verification test, along with viewing the obverse date and mint mark, would be required to provide a definitive valuation. Without the date, this remains a common specimen of high-volume mintage.

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