Description
Country: United States
• Denomination: ½ Dollar
• Year: 1967
• Series: Kennedy Half Dollar
• Metal Composition: 40% Silver, 60% Copper (silver-clad)
• Weight: 11.50 grams
• Diameter: 30.6 mm
• Mint Mark: None (1965–1967 coins were struck without mint marks)
🏛 Design
• Obverse: Portrait of President John F. Kennedy
• Reverse: Presidential Seal (Eagle with shield, olive branch & arrows)
• Designer: Gilroy Roberts (obverse), Frank Gasparro (reverse)
🏭 Mintage
• Total Mintage (1967): 295,046,978
• Produced during a special period (1965–1967) when mint marks were removed to discourage coin collecting.
🏷 Grading (Your Coin)
• Grade: XF 40 (Extremely Fine)
• Condition Meaning: Light overall wear with strong details still visible.
• Note on Holder: Labeled “STAINED” – indicating noticeable toning/discoloration. The toning seen on your coin appears natural silver toning.
💰 Silver Content & Value (Approximate)
• Actual Silver Weight: ~0.1479 troy oz
• Melt Value: Depends on current silver price (usually modest premium above melt).
• Collector Value (XF40): Typically around $8–$15 USD, depending on eye appeal and market demand.
⭐ Additional Notes
• 1967 is a common date.
• Value is mainly based on silver content rather than rarity.
• Attractive natural toning can sometimes increase collector interest, but heavy staining may reduce it.