Why is a 1969 Kennedy half dollar worth more than face value?

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2026-03-22 10:15

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From 1965 to 1969 US half dollars were struck in "debased" silver. The outer layer is 80% silver bonded to a core that's mostly copper, for an overall content of about 40%. The price of silver is so high that even these debased coins are worth far more than 50¢ for their metal content.

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