Please check the denomination of the coin. A 1971 One Dollar coin is an EISENHOWER dollar not a JFK dollar. Kennedy is only on Half Dollars. No matter what coin it actually is, both are just face value.
The 1971 Eisenhower proof dollar is valued from about $10 to $65 depending upon the quality of the coin.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $8.50
Please post a new question with specific details. By law ALL half-dollars except for the Bicentennial issues must carry a picture of an eagle. If you're interested in a coin's value, include its date, mint mark, and how worn it is. In any case if your half-dollar is dated 1971 or later it's only worth face value.
The "P" Mint mark was not used on half dollars until 1980, it's only a half dollar so spend it.
Please check the denomination of the coin. A 1971 One Dollar coin is an EISENHOWER dollar not a JFK dollar. Kennedy is only on Half Dollars. No matter what coin it actually is, both are just face value.
An uncirculated Philadelphia half from 1972 retails for about $1.
The 1971 Eisenhower proof dollar is valued from about $10 to $65 depending upon the quality of the coin.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $8.50
Unless it is in Uncirculated condition (in which case it may be worth a couple of dollars), a 1973-D Kennedy half dollar is only worth fifty cents. All circulating half dollars dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel, so they really do not have any premium value.
Please post a new question with specific details. By law ALL half-dollars except for the Bicentennial issues must carry a picture of an eagle. If you're interested in a coin's value, include its date, mint mark, and how worn it is. In any case if your half-dollar is dated 1971 or later it's only worth face value.
Depends entirely on year, mint mark and condition.
It's just a common date half dollar that's still found on circulation, spend it.
Not being certain which half dollar you have, I can tell you that there was never an "A" or a "N" mint mark. The letters you should find will be a "D", an "S", an "O", a "P" or a "CC"
FG is the designer's monogram - Frank Gasparro. The mint mark will be a D above the date, or blank to indicate Philadelphia. In any case you have an ordinary circulation coin worth 50 cents.