$1.75 for the set.
Please check the date. There were 1776-1976 halves but none dated 1776-1975.
The other part of the date is 1976. This is a bicentennial Kennedy half dollar and it's only face value.
Since the US mint did not open until 1794, I wonder if you are talking about the 1776-1976 Kennedy bicentennial half dollar? Please see the Related Question for details
Eisenhower was on the dollar, and Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, any circulated bicentennial coin is worth face value.
$1.75 for the set.
Please check the date. There were 1776-1976 halves but none dated 1776-1975.
Please see the Related Questions for each of the 3 coins.
The other part of the date is 1976. This is a bicentennial Kennedy half dollar and it's only face value.
Since the US mint did not open until 1794, I wonder if you are talking about the 1776-1976 Kennedy bicentennial half dollar? Please see the Related Question for details
Eisenhower was on the dollar, and Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, any circulated bicentennial coin is worth face value.
50 cents. Bicentennial coins aren't rare or valuable beyond face value.
50 cents.
The US didn't mint half dollars until 1794. Check your coin again - I believe you'll find that the date is 1776-1976.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
50 cents.
A lot of coins say E Pluribus Unum. If the date says 1776-1976, it's a bicentennial quarter, half dollar, or dollar. Whichever coin you have, it's worth face value.