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AI Identification

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United States Kennedy half dollar-style coin dated 1967

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AI Estimated Value

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$4.00 - $12.00

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States half dollar-style coin housed within a clear plastic protective flip case. The obverse side is visible, featuring a left-facing profile portrait stylistically consistent with the depiction of John F. Kennedy designed by Gilroy Roberts. The coin bears several inscriptions including the word "LIBERTY" arched across the top, the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" split across the lower field, and the date "1967" at the bottom. Stylistically, coins of this specific date were typically struck in a 40% silver composition, though this cannot be verified without physical testing for weight and metallic content. The surface shows a metallic silver-colored luster with some visible signs of circulation, including light surface scratches, faint abrasions on the high points of the portrait, and minor tarnish or toning consistent with age. No mint mark is immediately visible, which would be consistent with standard production from the Philadelphia mint for this era. The reeded edge is partially visible through the holder. As an unauthenticated photograph, this remains a hypothesis and is consistent with a 1967 Kennedy half dollar subject to in-person verification of weight, diameter, and edge composition, as modern replicas or struck counterfeits remain a possibility in numismatics.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a United States half dollar-style coin dated 1967. The piece shows a profile consistent with the Kennedy half dollar design. From this photograph, I can observe a metallic luster and circulation wear including surface abrasions and contact marks, though I cannot determine the exact metallic composition or weight. If this coin is a standard-issue circulation strike, it would typically be composed of 40% silver. My valuation range of $4.00 to $12.00 is based on the assumption that this is a circulation-strike specimen in a mid-range circulated to low-uncirculated condition. The lower end reflects the approximate bullion value of the silver content, while the higher end accounts for potential numismatic interest if the coin evaluates at a higher grade. I cannot verify from a photo if this piece is a later replica or a restack; if it were determined to be a non-precious metal copy, the value would be negligible. Conversely, if it were found to be a high-grade 'Special Mint Set' strike through in-person inspection, the value could increase. Market demand for 1967 half dollars is generally stable, primarily driven by silver prices and collectors filling date sets. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical examination is required to verify the coin’s weight, diameter, and edge composition, as well as an assessment by a professional grading service to determine its exact state of preservation. The current estimate remains a hypothesis subject to these findings. Value is highly dependent on the silver market and the piece being a government-issued strike rather than a contemporary reproduction or silver-plated base metal copy tier.

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