1998 Half Dollar Coin
1998 Half Dollar Coin. 1859 o seated liberty half dollar. 1998 d kennedy half dollar.
The us half dollar is the largest circulating coin struck by the us mint, with the kennedy half dollar weighing 11.34 grams and measuring 30.61 mm in diameter. The melt value shown below is how valuable the coin's metal is worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the melt value of every us coin.
Each Of These Jfk Half Dollar Pieces Are Hand Selected For Pleasing Eye Appeal.
The melt value shown below is how valuable the coin's metal is worth (bare minimum value of coin). The 1998 half dollar coin listed is sold in brilliant uncirculated condition. Check out our 1998 half dollar error coins selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops.
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The silver melt value for this coin is $8.30 as of january 15, 2022. The melt value shown below is how valuable the coin's metal is worth (bare minimum value of coin). In addition to the clad proof and 90% silver proof versions, a special collector version of the coin was also available this year.
These Coins Are Circulated And Do Have Scratches On The Coin Faces.
Both the 1998 p half dollar and 1998 d half dollar are each worth around $3 in uncirculated condition with an ms 63 grade. 1859 o seated liberty half dollar. The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
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Each of these jfk half dollar pieces are hand selected for pleasing eye appeal. The us half dollar is the largest circulating coin struck by the us mint, with the kennedy half dollar weighing 11.34 grams and measuring 30.61 mm in diameter. The 1998 half dollar coin listed is sold in brilliant uncirculated condition.
1998 John Glenn Colorized Kennedy Half Dollar.
View item in catalog lot #223. Auction results from the last 20 years. The 1998 kennedy half dollar saw mintages decline for the circulation strike versions produced at the philadelphia and denver mints.
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