The value of a 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar depends on several factors, primarily its condition and whether it’s a regular strike or a Special Mint Set (SMS) coin.
Here’s a breakdown of values:
- Circulated Condition:
– According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar in circulated condition is worth between $5.50 and $6.
– Other sources place circulated values slightly lower, around $4.50 to $5.50.
- Uncirculated Condition:
– The value of an uncirculated 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar can range from approximately $7 up to potentially $4,500, depending on its specific grade (Mint State, or MS).
– Coins graded in lower uncirculated grades (like MS60-MS66) might fetch $7 to $200.
– Higher-grade uncirculated coins (MS67+) can reach significantly higher values, up to $4,500.
– A 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar in mint condition with full luster can range in value around $12 or higher.
– The highest auction record for a 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar is $6,995 for an MS68 graded coin.
- Special Mint Set (SMS) Coins:
– The 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollars have different values depending on their condition and cameo status. For example, standard SMS coins (MS60-MS66) can be worth $5 to $30.
– SMS coins with Cameo (CAM) and Deep Cameo (DCAM) contrast, especially in higher grades, can be more valuable. An MS67 Cameo might fetch $20 to $400, while an MS68 Deep Cameo could be worth up to $9,000.
– Ultra Cameo (UC) SMS coins graded MS68+ can be worth up to $14,000.
– A 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar graded MS67 Ultra Cameo can cost around $1,500.
- Error Coins:
– 1967 Kennedy Half Dollars with errors like Doubled Die Obverse (DDO) or Doubled Die Reverse (DDR) can be more valuable, ranging from $50 to over $1,000, depending on the specific error and its prominence.
– Examples of error values include:
– DDO, FS-102, MS: $425 – $2,500
– DDO, FS-103, MS: $80 – $325
– DDR, FS-801, MS: $34 – $235
- Melt Value:
– The 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar is made of 40% silver and 60% copper.
– Its melt value, based on current silver prices (as of August 14, 2025), is around $5.68.
Important Considerations:
- The value of coins can fluctuate with market demand and the price of silver.
- Coins with higher grades and exceptional features like toning can fetch higher prices.
- For a precise valuation, it’s recommended to have the coin appraised by a reputable coin dealer or consult specialized coin value guides like those from the [NGC] and [PCGS].
- While there are many 1967 half dollars, finding one in higher uncirculated grades (MS66+) can be challenging.
Is a half dollar from 1967 worth anything?
Great question! 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar Value
According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a Kennedy Half Dollar from 1967 in circulated condition is worth between $5.50 and $6. However, on the open market 1967 Half Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $5750.
Where is the mint mark on a 1967 half dollar?
Mint mark located beneath where the eagle’s claws grasp the olive branch on reverse for 1964 coins and for 1964-2014-W gold issue; above the date on the obverse for all other issues. Mint mark omitted on all coins from 1965 to 1967 and on Philadelphia Mint issues before 1980.
What makes a 1967 half dollar error?
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.
How can I tell if my 1967 half dollar is silver?
Great question! 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.