Kennedy Half Dollars Coming Soon
Coming Soon to Coin Nerds
Kennedy Half Dollars will be added to our inventory soon. As new coins become available, this page will begin featuring individual listings and future collector-focused additions from one of the most recognizable modern United States coin series.
First issued in 1964, the Kennedy Half Dollar was introduced shortly after the death of President John F. Kennedy and quickly became one of the most widely recognized coins in American history. The series spans multiple decades and includes important changes in composition, circulation patterns, and collector demand.
Collectors value Kennedy Half Dollars for their historical significance, broad date range, and strong connection to modern U.S. coinage. From the 90% silver 1964 issue to later silver-clad and copper-nickel examples, the series offers a wide variety of collecting paths for both newer and advanced collectors.
Why Collect Kennedy Half Dollars?
Kennedy Half Dollars are popular because they combine history, familiarity, and strong collector appeal in a denomination that has remained important to U.S. coin collectors for generations. Some collectors pursue them as a full date-and-mintmark series, while others focus on silver issues, proof coins, or high-grade circulation strikes.
Their long run and continued recognition make them one of the most accessible and versatile half dollar series in modern American numismatics.
What to Expect
As inventory is added, this page may eventually include:
• individual Kennedy Half Dollars
• collector-friendly examples with clear date and condition identification
• future educational content related to the series
• additional modern and historic U.S. half dollar offerings
Continue Exploring
• Browse Current Half Dollar Inventory
• Visit Coin Vault
• Read the History of U.S. Half Dollars
• Explore the Coin Glossary