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1967 Kennedy Half Dollar

Numismatics / US Coins

AI Estimated Value

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$4.50 - $7.00

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States Kennedy Half Dollar minted in 1967. This specific coin belongs to the 'silver clad' era (1965–1970), meaning it is composed of 40% silver (outer layers of 80% silver/20% copper bonded to an inner core of 21% silver/79% copper) rather than the 90% silver found in 1964 editions. The coin features the left-facing profile of President John F. Kennedy on the obverse, designed by Gilroy Roberts. Above the profile is the word 'LIBERTY', with 'IN GOD WE TRUST' across the lower center and the date '1967' at the bottom. Measuring 30.6mm in diameter with a weight of 11.5 grams, the coin shows moderate signs of circulation. Notable condition issues include surface scratches, minor dings on the rim, and darkening/toning around the edges of the relief. There is no mint mark visible above the date, which is correct for 1967 as the U.S. Mint omitted mint marks from 1965 to 1967 to discourage coin hoarding. The strikes are well-defined, though high points like the hair detail and cheekbone show light wear. It retains a soft metallic luster typical of circulated silver clad coinage from the late 1960s.

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I have carefully examined the provided 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar. Based on the visible characteristics, the coin is an authentic 40% silver-clad circulation strike. In the current numismatic market, this coin's value is primarily tethered to its 'melt value' (the intrinsic silver content) rather than numismatic rarity. With 295,046,644 minted, the 1967 issue is extremely common. This specimen shows 'Circulated' (likely VF to EF grade) characteristics, including surface micro-scratches, minor rim dings, and visible wear on Kennedy's hair and the eagle's breast feathers. The dark toning observed is common for these clad compositions and does not significantly enhance the value as a 'rainbow' patina would. Comparable sales for circulated 1967 halves generally hover slightly above the spot price of the 0.1479 troy ounces of silver contained within. High-grade MS-66 or MS-67 specimens can fetch premiums, but the visible wear here precludes that classification. A major limitation of this digital appraisal is the inability to perform a precise weight test or a 'ring test' to confirm the metal composition hasn't been substituted with a base-metal counterfeit. For a definitive certification, I would recommend a physical examination using a digital scale (11.5g target) and a high-resolution loupe to rule out added mint marks or altered surfaces. Provenance is not typically required for this era, but third-party grading by PCGS or NGC would be needed to verify any potential 'mint error' status, though none were detected in this visual overview.

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