The 1968 Kennedy Half Dollar is a piece of U.S. history, minted in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
These coins were produced in three mints: Denver (D), San Francisco (S), and no mint mark for Philadelphia.
Composed of 40% silver, the 1968 Kennedy Half Dollar's value is influenced by its silver content.
Circulated coins typically fetch $3-$10, while uncirculated versions can command higher prices.
Special mint sets or proof coins from 1968 can be worth $7-$30, depending on condition.
Error coins, like double die or off-center strikes, can significantly increase the coin's value.
Collectors often seek the 1968 D Kennedy Half Dollar for its higher mintage and availability.
The San Francisco minted coins are proofs, making them more valuable and sought after by collectors.
Always verify authenticity and consult a professional for an accurate appraisal of your coin's value.
Preserve your 1968 Kennedy Half Dollar in a coin protector to maintain its condition and value.