The value of a 1967 half dollar coin varies depending on its condition, whether it’s a regular strike or part of a Special Mint Set (SMS), and if it has any errors.
Here’s a breakdown of the approximate value ranges based on different factors:
- Circulated (G–XF): $4.5 – $8.
- Uncirculated (MS60–MS66): $7 – $200.
- High-Grade (MS67+): Up to $4,500.
- Melt Value: The 1967 Kennedy half dollar is composed of 40% silver and has a melt value of approximately $5.69 (as of August 14, 2025).
- Standard SMS (MS60–MS66): $5 – $30.
- Cameo CAM (MS67): $20 – $400.
- Deep Cameo DCAM (MS68): Up to $9,000.
- Ultra Cameo UC (MS68+): Up to $14,000.
- Doubled Die (DDO/DDR): $50 – $1,000+.
- Off-Center Strikes: $100 – $1,500+.
- Clipped Planchets: $50 – $500+.
- Condition/Grade: Coins in better condition (higher grades) are generally more valuable.
- Special Mint Sets (SMS): In 1967, Proof Sets were not produced, and Special Mint Sets were issued instead. These SMS coins, especially those with cameo or deep cameo contrast, can be more valuable.
- Errors: Coins with errors, such as doubled dies, off-center strikes, or clipped planchets, can significantly increase their value.
- Silver Content: 1967 Kennedy half dollars contain 40% silver, which gives them an inherent melt value that fluctuates with the price of silver.
Note: These are approximate values based on recent data and market trends. The actual value of a particular coin can vary depending on factors such as buyer demand and the specific characteristics of the coin.
To get a more precise valuation for your coin, consider consulting a professional coin appraiser or a reputable coin dealer.
How can I tell if my 1967 half dollar is silver?
So I have here a 1976 a 1967 which has silver in it. And another 1976. The color is also slightly different as you can see a simple way to tell is to look at the edge of the coin. The later coins.
What makes a 1967 half dollar error?
Good point! 1967 half dollar error double die on obverse. There is noticeable doubling of the D in God, as well as possible light doubling of Kennedy’s face around the chin and neck.
Why is the 1967 half dollar worth so much?
What makes a 1967 half-dollar scarce and collectible? The Kennedy half-dollars minted in 1967 are not in a group of rare coins despite their silver content. However, those from the Special Mint Set and error coins can be rare in high classes, making them collectible.