How much is a 2010 half dollar worth?

Both the 2010 P half dollar and 2010 D half dollar are each worth around $2 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. The 2010 S proof half dollar is worth around $5 in PR 65 condition.

When did they stop making silver half dollars?

1971
Starting with 1965-dated pieces, the percentage of fine silver was reduced from 90% to 40% (silver clad), but even with this change the coin saw little circulation. In 1971, silver was eliminated entirely from the coins and production increased, but the half dollar still saw only a minor increase in usage.

What is the value of Kennedy half dollars?

Kennedy Half Dollar Proof Values The non-Cameo coins are the most common except for the top grades and are worth from $10 for Proof 60 to $42 in Proof 67, $70 in Proof 68, $135 in Proof 69, and an amazing $3,750 for a rare Proof 70, with only 220 graded by PCGS in the top grade.

What is a 40% silver half dollar worth?

A 40% silver half dollar weighs around 11.5 grams, and it is still worth its original legal tender value of 50 cents today.

When did they start making silver half dollars?

Beginning in 1971 and continuing today, silver half dollars are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Collector coin sets were issued containing 40% silver in 1970 and in 1976

What was the composition of a half dollar in 1965?

Half dollars made from 1965 through 1970 are composed of two outer layers containing 80% silver and 20% copper with an inner core of 20.9% silver and 79.1% copper (net composition: 40% silver and 60% copper).

How many half dollars are in a roll?

I’ve heard and read the stories for years about fellow collectors who had found silver half dollars, Franklin and Walking Liberty halves, proofs, varieties, errors, and more among rolls of half dollars. Until recently, I never had a “spare” $500 to buy a box of 50 half dollar rolls, each containing 20 half dollars ($10 face).

When did the Barber half dollar come out?

The Barber coinage was introduced in 1892; dimes, quarter dollars, and half dollars with similar designs by Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber. The new pieces attracted considerable public dissatisfaction. Beginning in 1905, successive presidential administrations had attempted to bring modern, beautiful designs to United States coins.

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