The 1974 Kennedy Half Dollar is a piece of U.S. coinage history, minted in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
This coin was produced in two locations: Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D mint mark).
Circulated coins are common, but uncirculated or proof coins can be more valuable to collectors.
The 1974 Half Dollar is composed of a copper-nickel clad, with a diameter of 30.6mm.
Special collector's editions were struck in 40% silver, increasing their desirability.
Value can range from face value for circulated coins to over $100 for pristine proof coins.
Key factors in value: condition, mint mark, and whether it's a special silver issue.
Check for rare errors, like double die or off-center strikes, which can boost a coin's value.
For accurate valuation, consult a professional coin grader or reference a reputable price guide.