he face value of a 1973 Kennedy half dollar is 50 cents.
1. The 1973 Kennedy half dollar is composed of 40% silver and 60% copper. It contains approximately 0.1479 troy ounces of silver. 2.
– In circulated condition, a 1973 Kennedy half dollar is typically valued at around its silver melt value. As of the current market prices, the approximate silver value of a 1973 Kennedy half dollar is based on the spot price of silver.
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– If a 1973 Kennedy half dollar is in uncirculated condition and has been well-preserved, it may carry a premium above its silver melt value. The value can vary based on factors like scarcity, mint mark, and overall condition.
The 1973 Kennedy half dollar was minted at multiple locations. Mint marks can be found on the reverse side of the coin above the left side of the eagle. Mint marks include:
– No mint mark (Philadelphia Mint) – "D" mint mark (Denver Mint) – "S" mint mark (San Francisco Mint)
– Error Coins: Coins with minting errors, such as double strikes, off-center strikes, or wrong metal compositions, are rare and sought after by collectors.
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