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Kennedy Half Dollar (Bicentennial Design) — obverse
Obverse
Kennedy Half Dollar (Bicentennial Design) — reverse
Reverse
Half Dollar ($0.50)

Kennedy Half Dollar (Bicentennial Design)

United States of America · 1776-1976

A Bicentennial commemorative half dollar featuring the dual date 1776-1976 on the obverse and Independence Hall on the reverse.

Country
United States of America
Year
1776-1976
Denomination
Half Dollar ($0.50)
Metal
Copper-Nickel Clad (75% Copper, 25% Nickel over a pure copper core)

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Overview

A Bicentennial commemorative half dollar featuring the dual date 1776-1976 on the obverse and Independence Hall on the reverse.

Historical significance

Issued to celebrate the 200th anniversary of American Independence, these coins were struck in 1975 and 1976. They replaced the standard Eagle reverse for this period and were part of a trio of Bicentennial coins along with the quarter and dollar.

Obverse (front)

Portrait of John F. Kennedy facing left. Above: 'LIBERTY'; below: '1776-1976'; to the right: 'IN GOD WE TRUST'.

Reverse (back)

Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Legends include 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA', 'HALF DOLLAR', and '200 YEARS OF FREEDOM'. Designed by Seth G. Huntington.

Estimated value

$0.50-$2.00 circulated, $5-$25 for high-grade Mint State or Proof specimens

What drives this coin's value

Most are only worth face value if circulated. Value increases for high-grade Uncirculated versions (MS65+), Silver Clad collector versions (S-mint), and specific die errors.

Grade assessment

Circulated/About Uncirculated; the image is blurry but significant wear is not immediately obvious, though it lacks the sharp luster of a Mint State coin.

Mintage & rarity

Common; over 520 million were minted across the Philadelphia and Denver mints for circulation.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for a copper-colored streak on the edge to confirm it is the standard clad version. Weigh the coin to ensure it matches the 11.34g specification.

Notable varieties & errors

40% Silver Clad 'S' mint proofs/uncirculated coins; doubled die obverse; 'No S' proof sets (extremely rare).

Similar coins

Standard Kennedy Half Dollars (1964-present). Look for the '1776-1976' date and Independence Hall reverse to distinguish the Bicentennial issue.

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free coin flip or capsule. Avoid cleaning or polishing, as this removes the natural surface luster and significantly lowers numismatic value.