sadly their is no addec value so its worth 1 penny
The circle is damage and adds nothing to the value of the coin. But it's still 50 cents.
5 cents.
There is no such animal.
It's a common novelty coin, not worth very much. A 1973 penny is currently worth about 2 cents for its copper content, and one with Kennedy carved into is worth as much as someone on eBay will pay for it.
It's called a mintmark not a stamp and the coin is face value, the use of the "P" mintmark did not start until 1980 on the half dollars.
The Kennedy counter stamp was not done by the U.S. Mint. It's a novelty coin that has no numismatic collectible value at all.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
The "Time for Greatness" Kennedy campaign stamp is one of five different such items used in 1960. The general value of all of these are $15-25.00 for a full sheet of 100 stamps. Harvey Goldberg, Director - Kennedy Political Items Collectors.
8-4-11>>> It's a counter-stamp that has been added to the coin after it was struck at the Mint. I have only seen the "Hammer & Sickle" on the Bicentennial Kennedy halves. The origin is unknown to me, and it only has value to someone that wants it.
The value of a first day cover of a Robert F. Kennedy US 15c stamp can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these covers can range in value from a few dollars to several tens of dollars. It's best to consult with a reputable philatelic expert or pricing guide for a more accurate estimate.
first you start off with an address then some paper, a pen or pencil, an envelope, a stamp and a hard surface then you write, seal and post