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AI Identification

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Bicentennial-dated Kennedy half dollar coin

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.50 - $0.75

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object appears to be a United States Kennedy half dollar coin, specifically the commemorative Bicentennial issue. The obverse side shown features the left-profile bust of John F. Kennedy. Visible text on the perimeter includes 'LIBERTY' across the top and 'IN GOD WE TRUST' flanking the lower portion of the portrait. The dual date '1776-1976' is visible at the bottom, which is characteristic of the coins minted in 1975 and 1976 to celebrate the United States Bicentennial. A circular mark above the date appears to be a mint mark, consistent with the 'D' stamp for the Denver mint, though magnification would be required for verification. The coin displays a metallic, silver-colored finish consistent with a copper-nickel clad composition, typical for general circulation strikes of this period. There are visible surface abrasions, fine scratches, and minor dings on both the field and the raised design elements, suggesting it has been in circulation. While the iconography is consistent with a 1776-1976 Kennedy half dollar, this identification is a hypothesis based on visual evidence; physical examination of the weight, diameter, and edge composition would be necessary to distinguish it from potential silver-clad proof versions or to verify its metallic integrity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this copper-nickel clad Kennedy half dollar bearing the dual date 1776-1976. This specific design was produced in large quantities for the U.S. Bicentennial, and while the markings are consistent with a Denver mint strike, I cannot verify the mint mark or the metallic composition without physical inspection to rule out silver-clad collector versions. The surface exhibits numerous abrasions, scuffs, and dings consistent with a coin that has seen significant circulation. These condition issues generally preclude it from the higher premiums commanded by 'Mint State' examples. The value for a circulated Bicentennial half dollar of this type typically sits at or slightly above face value due to the high mintage numbers—over 500 million were struck across all mints. While there is a steady collector interest in Kennedy coinage, demand for circulated specimens is relatively low. To provide a more precise valuation, an in-person examination would be required to evaluate the coin's luster, check for specific die varieties, and weigh it to ensure it is not a 40% silver proof that entered circulation. Should the coin be a common circulated clad strike as it appears to be, the value resides at its nominal face value. If it were found to be a rare error or a silver-clad variant in high grade, the value could increase, though such a finding would require professional grading and authentication. As it stands, based on the visible wear, the estimate reflects a standard circulated example.

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