CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1971 D Kennedy Half Dollar value at an average of 50 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $35.
How much is a 1971 silver dollar uncirculated worth?
Eisenhower Dollar Price Chart
| Date | Composition & Finish | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1971 | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $4 |
| 1971-D | Copper-Nickel Clad Uncirculated | $3.50 |
| 1971-S | 40% Silver Clad Uncirculated | $10 |
| 1971-S | 40% Silver Clad Proof | $11 |
Do 1971 silver dollars have any value?
The standard 1971 silver dollar is worth around $14 in MS 63 choice uncirculated condition. In MS 65 gem uncirculated condition the price rises to around $20. The 1971 proof silver dollar is worth around $15 in PR 65 condition.
How much is a 1971 uncirculated dollar worth?
Is a 1971 D half dollar silver?
This 1971-D Kennedy half dollar was struck on a silver-copper clad planchet instead of the intended copper-nickel clad composition. ANACS senior numismatist Michael Fahey said graders relied on the 40 percent silver 1971-D coin’s specific gravity in making the silver-copper clad determination.
How much is a 1971 silver half dollar worth?
Tom, Your coin is a rare 1971-D Silver Clad half dollar. It was struck by error by the US Mint in 1971. It is probably worth about $500-600.
How much is a 1971 double die worth?
This specific video is about 1971-D half dollars worth money – these 1971 double die half dollar coins can be worth $50 or more in the right condition! Best of luck finding one of these awesome 1971 half dollars.
When was the last time a half dollar was struck?
It wouldn’t be the first time an obsolete planchet got caught in the machinery someplace, only to get freed later and struck after its time. It happened in 1943 with copper cents, it happened in 1944 with steel cents, in 1965 with silver quarters, etc. If you really believe that’s what it is, send it to a TPG to be authenticated.
When did they make the copper half dollar?
It happened in 1943 with copper cents, it happened in 1944 with steel cents, in 1965 with silver quarters, etc. If you really believe that’s what it is, send it to a TPG to be authenticated. mikenoodle likes this.