NGC SP68 2014 P Kennedy $0.50 Clad High Relief 50th Anniversary

3967254-007

 

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Weight: 11.3g

Metal: 75% Copper; 25% Nickel

Designer: Gilroy Roberts/Frank Gasparro

Mintage: 1,900,000

Edge: Reeded

Diameter: 30.61mm

Mint: Philadelphia


 

Following the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in November 1963, plans were made to memorialize the popular president on circulating half dollars. Gilroy Roberts, chief engraver of the Mint, designed the obverse. The reverse was the work of Frank Gasparro. The obverse design depicts the head of Kennedy facing left, with LIBERTY above and to the sides, and the date below. IN GOD WE TRUST is in a straight line above the date. The reverse is an adaptation of the Great Seal of the United States and is reminiscent of the Heraldic Eagle style used on gold and silver coinage of the early 19th century.

The Kennedy half dollar captured the public’s imagination, and pieces sold at a premium from the very moment of release. Soon the premiums subsided, but despite mintages of hundreds of millions of coins, few were used in the channels of commerce. Subsequently, the half dollar became an obsolete denomination so far as everyday use is concerned. Still, large quantities were produced, although mintage figures trended downward over a period of time. 1964, the silver content was reduced, thus making 1964 the only year Kennedy half dollar composed of 90% silver were stuck.

Specimens today are readily available in Uncirculated and Proof finishes

 

In 2014 the U.S. Mint celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Kennedy Half Dollar. The Mint also sold several limited sets which contained special Kennedy Half Dollars including a Gold Kennedy Half Dollar. Coins in the different sets were attributed indicating what set they came from. Most coins in the sets were struck very well. This included the 2014-D Silver 50th Anniversary Half Dollars as most examples graded at about MS68-MS70 condition.