None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins with "S mintmarks sold from the US Mint contain any silver, and that's just 40%.
NOTE: Because no Ike dollars were included in the 1971 & 1972 Uncirculated Mint sets sold from the US Mint, typical Mint State coins from 1971 & 1972 do have values of $2.00 to $8.00 depending on the grade and mintmark.
Not silver. All circulating half dollars struck since 1971 are made of copper-nickel and are only worth 50 cents.
Since 1971 all circulating half dollars have been made of copper-nickel, not silver. Your coin is only worth face value unless it's in uncirculated condition.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, not the half, and they're worth one dollar.
Value depends on if it's a Walking Liberty half dollar or a Monroe Doctrine half dollar, both are dated 1923 and both have "S" mintmarks.
Please turn your coin over and look at the denomination on the back. JFK is on the half dollar, not the dollar or quarter.Plus, all circulating half dollars dated 1971 and later were struck in cupronickel, not silver, and are generally only worth face value. If you look at the edge you can see the copper core quite clearly.
50 cents.
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50 cents.
50 cents.
A Mint State 1971 Kennedy has a retail value of $1.00-$2.00
50 cents, just spend it.
The coin has NO silver and is face value
It's worth 50 cents.
One U.S. dollar in 1971 would be about the same as $5.62 in 2012.
No such coin. Kennedy is only on the half dollars. Starting In 1971, the dollar coins are Eisenhower dollars. The coin is just face value.
They are still found in circulation, have no silver and are only face value
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only.