Discover the history of the Kennedy Half Dollar, first minted in 1964 as a tribute to President John F. Kennedy.
The 1995 Kennedy Half Dollar is a modern collectible, not rare but valued by collectors for its design.
Circulated coins typically fetch face value, while uncirculated coins can be worth $2 to $10.
Special editions like proof coins can command higher prices, often $5 to $20, depending on condition.
Coins with errors or unique features may be valued significantly higher by niche collectors.
Condition is key; pristine, unblemished coins (MS-70) are the most sought after by collectors.
Check for the 'S' mint mark indicating a San Francisco minted coin, which can be more valuable.
Silver content is none for the 1995 coin, but earlier half dollars (1964-1970) contain silver.
Store your coins properly to maintain value; use acid-free holders and avoid excessive handling.
Consult coin value guides, attend coin shows, and connect with collectors to stay informed on values.