Discover the history of the Kennedy Half Dollar, minted since 1964 in honor of President J.F. Kennedy.
The 1994 edition is not rare, but mint condition coins can be valuable to collectors.
Two mints produced the coin: Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver ('D' mint mark).
Value depends on condition, mint mark, and whether it's a special silver proof edition.
Circulated coins are worth face value, while uncirculated can fetch $2 to $10.
Special silver proofs, made for collectors, can be worth $20 or more.
Grading by professionals can increase a coin's value if certified in high condition.
Check for errors or varieties, like double die, which can make the coin more valuable.
Store your coins properly to maintain condition and long-term value.
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