Discover the 1991 Kennedy Half Dollar, a coin minted in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
Minted by the U.S. Mint, it's available in two varieties: the Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D).
Circulated coins typically hold face value, while uncirculated ones can fetch higher prices.
Special collector's editions, like proof coins, are valued for their mint condition and finish.
Condition is key; coins graded by PCGS or NGC can be worth more due to their certified quality.
Silver content is zero, as these are clad coins, but some special issues may contain silver.
Check for rare errors, such as double dies or off-center strikes, which can increase value.
Prices can range from 50 cents for circulated coins to over $20 for pristine proof editions.
Keep an eye on coin auctions and price guides for the most current values and trends.
Always handle coins carefully and consider professional grading for accurate valuation.