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Is there Silver in a 1972 half dollar?

Is there Silver in a 1972 half dollar?

The United States Mint produced four distinct types of copper-nickel clad 1972 dollars, as well as two in 40% silver.

Are silver half dollars worth anything?

Silver Kennedy half dollars (1964-1970; 1976) are worth extra money. JFK half dollars with doubled die varieties and other errors are worth more than face value. Uncirculated and proof Kennedy half dollars are worth more than face value.

What is a silver 1/2 dollar worth?

Silver Half Dollars Value Chart

Coin Type Dates Typical Uncirculated
Kennedy Half Dollars Silver Clad (No rare dates) 1965-1969 $5.00-$10.00
Kennedy Half Dollars Bicentennial (Dated 1776-1976) (Common date) 1975-1976 Face Value
Kennedy Half Dollars Clad 1971-Present Face Value

What silver half dollars are worth the most?

25 Most Valuable Half Dollars (Updated 2021)

  • 1.) 1838 O Capped Bust Half Dollar – Worth $745,000.
  • 2.) 1817 Capped Bust Half Dollar – Worth $500,000.
  • 3.) 1797 Draped Bust Half Dollar – Worth $500,000.
  • 4.) 1796 Draped Bust Half Dollar – Worth $220,000.
  • 5.) 1919 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar – Worth $180,500.
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What is a 1972 1/2 dollar worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1972 Kennedy Half Dollar value at an average of 50 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3. (see details)…

Is a 1972 Kennedy half dollar worth anything?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1972 Kennedy Half Dollar value at an average of 50 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3.

What is the value of a 1972 US half dollar?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1972 Kennedy Half Dollar is Worth $2.11 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.

What is the price of a half dollar?

The half dollar, sometimes referred to as the half for short or 50-cent piece, is a United States coin worth 50 cents, or one half of a dollar.

What is the silver content of a half dollar?

The half dollar was changed from 90% silver to 40%. Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1965 in July. The new half dollars retained their silvery appearance, due to the outer layer being 80% silver and 20% copper. The coin was also minted with an inner layer of 21% silver and 79% copper.