
1983-P Kennedy Half Dollar
This is a United States Kennedy Half Dollar struck in 1983 at the Philadelphia Mint, as indicated by the 'P' mint mark. The coin measures 30.61 mm in diameter and is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core. The obverse features the left-facing profile of President John F. Kennedy, designed by Gilroy Roberts, with the inscriptions 'LIBERTY', 'IN GOD WE TRUST', and the date '1983'. On the truncation of the neck, the designer's initials 'GR' are visible. This specific specimen exhibits a circulated condition with a consistent degree of surface wear. There are numerous small contact marks, scuffs, and hairline scratches visible across the fields and on the high points of the portrait, particularly on Kennedy's cheek and hair. The coin lacks original mint luster, showing a duller, greyish-tan patina common for circulated nickel-clad coinage. The 'P' mint mark is clearly visible above the third digit of the year. The strike appears standard for the era, with slightly softened details on the hair and the letters due to circulation wear. No major errors, such as double dies or planchet defects, are immediately obvious from the photograph. The rim appears intact but shows minor bruising from typical commercial use. This mintage is common, but 1983-P half dollars were not released in official Uncirculated Mint Sets, meaning most surviving examples entered circulation through bank rolls.
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Estimated Value
$0.50 - $0.75
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / US Coins
Appraised On
February 12, 2026
Estimated Value
$0.50 - $0.75
Item Description
This is a United States Kennedy Half Dollar struck in 1983 at the Philadelphia Mint, as indicated by the 'P' mint mark. The coin measures 30.61 mm in diameter and is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core. The obverse features the left-facing profile of President John F. Kennedy, designed by Gilroy Roberts, with the inscriptions 'LIBERTY', 'IN GOD WE TRUST', and the date '1983'. On the truncation of the neck, the designer's initials 'GR' are visible. This specific specimen exhibits a circulated condition with a consistent degree of surface wear. There are numerous small contact marks, scuffs, and hairline scratches visible across the fields and on the high points of the portrait, particularly on Kennedy's cheek and hair. The coin lacks original mint luster, showing a duller, greyish-tan patina common for circulated nickel-clad coinage. The 'P' mint mark is clearly visible above the third digit of the year. The strike appears standard for the era, with slightly softened details on the hair and the letters due to circulation wear. No major errors, such as double dies or planchet defects, are immediately obvious from the photograph. The rim appears intact but shows minor bruising from typical commercial use. This mintage is common, but 1983-P half dollars were not released in official Uncirculated Mint Sets, meaning most surviving examples entered circulation through bank rolls.
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