The value of a 2000 half dollar coin, the Kennedy Half Dollar, depends heavily on its condition and whether it’s a regular strike or a proof coin.
- Circulated Condition: A 2000 Kennedy Half Dollar in circulated condition is typically worth between $0.55 and $0.65.
- Uncirculated Condition: In pristine, uncirculated condition, the value can rise considerably:
– 2000-D (Denver mint): Can sell for as much as $130.
– 2000-P (Philadelphia mint): Can sell for as much as $415.
- Clad Proofs: According to Greysheet, 2000-S clad proof Kennedy halves (PR, CAM, DCAM) generally range from $2.70 to $55.00.
- Silver Proofs: The 2000-S silver proof Kennedy half dollars (PR, CAM, DCAM) are worth more, ranging from $20.00 to $50.00. An NGC-graded PF70UC 2000-S silver proof half dollar is listed for $58.36 on eBay.
Some 2000 half dollars may have errors or varieties that significantly increase their value. Some examples include:
- Die Chip on the Ear: A 2000 P Half Dollar with a die chip on the ear is listed on Etsy for $5.
- Missing Clad Layer: A 2000-D half dollar missing the clad layer on the obverse and partially on the reverse is available for $125 on Mercari.
- Cracked Die: A 2000 P Kennedy half dollar with an “M” cracked die is listed for $3.50 on eBay.
- Improperly Annealed Planchet: A 2000-D PCGS MS65 improperly annealed planchet Kennedy half dollar is listed for $269.97 on eBay.
- Double Die Reverse: A 2000 P Kennedy Half Dollar with a double die reverse error is listed for sale on eBay.
Note: These values are estimates and can fluctuate based on the coin’s condition, rarity, and market demand. For a precise valuation, it’s recommended to consult a professional numismatist or utilize grading services like those offered by NGC or PCGS.
Is a 2000 Kennedy Half Dollar silver?
Thanks for asking. 2000 S Kennedy Half Dolllar 90% Silver Gem Proof.