The value of a 1998 50 cent coin can vary depending on its origin, condition, and any potential errors or special features.
- Circulated condition: A 1998 Kennedy half dollar in circulated condition is typically worth between $0.55 and $0.65.
- Uncirculated condition: The value can increase significantly for uncirculated coins.
– An MS60 (Mint State 60) coin can be purchased for around $9.50.
– A coin graded MS65 (Mint State 65) can be worth around $12.
– A proof-like MS65 from Denver can reach up to $225.
– A flawless (MS70) proof coin from San Francisco can be worth $44.
- Errors: Errors can greatly increase a coin’s value.
– A broadstruck 1998 Kennedy half dollar graded MS64 sold for approximately $70, while an MS66 broadstrike fetched $900.
– A 1998 D mintmark half-dollar with a curved clip error graded MS64 sold for around $65, while one with a 45% curved clip graded MS6 sold for over $240.
- Other varieties:
– Some 1998 half dollars are described as “incredibly valuable,” ranging from $1 to $2,000.
– A [1998-S Silver Kennedy Half Dollar Matte Proof BU] , commemorating the 30th anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy’s death, is available for $166.66.
– A [1998 Kennedy Half Dollar Accented Hair Variety] is listed for $200.
– The auction record for a San Francisco silver mint set half-dollar is $1,440, and for a special strike mint state 70 is $1,495.
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1998 S Kennedy Half Dollar Matte Proof United States Silver Coin $140.00]
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1998 Kennedy Half Dollar Accented Hair Variety $200.00]
- Circulated condition: A 1998 Australian fifty cent coin featuring Bass and Flinders in circulated condition is typically worth around $2 AUD (approximately $1.32 USD).
- Uncirculated condition: In uncirculated condition, this coin can be worth up to $10 AUD.
- Errors: A rare 1998 Australian 50 cent coin with a double rim error featuring George Bass and Matthew Flinders is listed for $542.63.
- Other varieties:
– Some 1998 Australian 50 cent coins are considered rare, such as the example on eBay listed for $2000.
– A 1998 Australia 50 Cent Coin is available for $990.
- Non-circulating coins:
– A 1998 Canadian 50 cent coin with an antique finish has a value of $26.
– A proof version of this coin has a value of $33.
- Errors: A [1998 Canada 50 Cents Ultra Heavy Cameo Solo Finest Grade Iccs 68] is available for $54.01.
- Other varieties:
– A [brilliant uncirculated 1998 Canada 50 Cents coin] is listed for $7.99.
– A [1998 Canada 50 Cents NGC Ms67 Pq Mac Spotless] is priced at $47.94.
– A [1998 Canada Queen Elizabeth II Wildlife Killer Whales Prf Silver 50c] is available for $148.50.
– A [1998 Canada 50 Cents Sterling Silver Ski Racing & Jumping Championship Commemorative coin] is priced at $22.14.
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1998 Canada 50 Cents Ultra Heavy Cameo Solo Finest Grade Iccs 68 $54.01]
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1998 – Canada Brilliant Uncirculated 50 Cent – Bu Canadian Half Dollar $6.99]
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1998 Canada 50 Cents Ngc Ms67 Pq Mac Spotless $47.94]
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1998 Canada Queen Elizabeth Ii Wildlife Killer Whales Prf Silver 50c $148.50 $297.00]
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1998 Canada 50 Cent First Ski Racing and Ski Jumping Sterling Silver Coin]
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Note: The prices listed are based on current market data and can fluctuate based on demand, condition, and other factors. It’s always best to consult with a professional coin appraiser for a precise valuation of your specific coin.
How much is a 50 cent coin worth from 1998?
Thanks for asking. According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a Kennedy Half Dollar from 1998 in circulated condition is worth between $0.55 and $0.65. However, on the open market 1998 P Half Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $250.
How rare is a 1998 half dollar?
From my experience, The 1998-P Kennedy Half Dollar is common in circulated grades up to about MS66 condition. MS67 examples are much harder to find but with enough searching, a nice example in this condition can be found raw or graded for a small premium. In MS68 condition or higher they are very difficult to find.
What is the error on the 1988 50 cent coin?
Good point! Therefore, no 1988 coins with a coat of arms should exist. However, the “genuine mule error” was created with the accidental union of mismatched obverse and reverse sides. The coin was supposed to be printed with the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet as pictured.
How much is a 1998 Matthew Flinders 50 cent coin worth?
These coins are worth around $2 Australian in used circulated condition and up to $10 in uncirculated mint condition.