Hammer and sickle
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
If the coin has one it would be just below Kennedy's neck on the obverse of the coin.
It's worth exactly 50 cents.
On the reverse, to the left of the stem of the olive branch. D = Denver, blank = Philadelphia.
Hammer and sickle
August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
If the coin has one it would be just below Kennedy's neck on the obverse of the coin.
It's just a common date half dollar that's still found on circulation, spend it.
The "P" Mint mark was not used on half dollars until 1980, it's only a half dollar so spend it.
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
It's worth exactly 50 cents.
On the reverse, to the left of the stem of the olive branch. D = Denver, blank = Philadelphia.
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.
On this coin, the mint mark is located in between the two middle numbers of the date, and slightly above. If there is no mark in this location, the coin was minted a Philadelphia.
That would be the "Mint Mark" signifying what mint it was made. In this case the P stands for Philadelphia.