August 9, 2009 There were 3,010,497 proof sets sold in 1986. Each one contained a Kennedy half dollar. The values for this coin are shown in the following list. Proof Grades...........1986-S PF63.........................$5 PF64.........................$6 PF65.........................$10 PF66.........................$12 PF67.........................$15 PF68.........................$17 PF69.........................$32 PF70.........................$425
There is no such thing as a 1989 $1 Silver Certificate.
Current value is about $29.00 dollars.
Simple answer: Your 1989 silver dollar is a one ounce bullion coin made of pure silver, the value as of today (10-10-10) is $23.22NOTE: Precious Metals Spot Pricing changes by the minuteduring marketplace trading.
Kennedy is on the HALF dollar. A 1994 half is worth 50 cents.
Please rephrase question.
The coin is still in circulation and is face value.
It can be worth about $35 - $50. It depends on the condition.
With those dates, the coins are Silver Eagle bullion coins that are made from one ounce of silver and value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale.
4-11-11>> The value is about $40.00, this is a bullion coin that's value is tied to the spot price of silver, currently at $40.93 per ounce.
The current spot price of silver is about $14/oz. 10-07-10 current spot of silver is $22.59 at 12:46pm.
The proof and uncirculated versions of this coin are both valued at $15.00 each.
All circulation halves 1971 and later are cupronickel rather than silver and are worth face value if you found it in circulation. Urban legends notwithstanding, NO silver Kennedy halves were made for circulation after 1970. Since 1992 some halves have again been made in 90% silver for inclusion in specially-minted proof sets. All these coins have "S" mint marks and were only sold to collectors, not released for use in circulation.