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Could your 1971 Kennedy Half Dollar coins be worth big bucks? While most are only worth face value—about $0.50—uncirculated coins in mint conditions and those with rare errors have sold for thousands. Follow our guide to learn the value of 1971 Kennedy Half Dollars with various mint marks and errors. Plus, find out where to sell valuable coins and learn the history behind these once-hoarded silver pieces.
What is a 1971 Kennedy Half Dollar worth?
In 2025, the NGC Price Guide estimates a circulated 1971 Kennedy Half Dollar to be worth between $0.60 and $0.75. However, uncirculated coins in mint condition and those with rare errors have sold for up to $9,900 at auction.
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