In 1964, the United States Mint issued a 50-cent “Kennedy” coin in memory of President John F. Kennedy a year after his tragic assassination, but In 2014, a special edition was produced that commemorated the 50th anniversary of his death.and this piece has become one of the most coveted by collectors.
Recognizing this coin is very simple, on the obverse you can see Kennedy’s profile face, designed by Gilroy Roberts, chief engraver of the Mint, and on the reverse, the President’s Seal, authored by Frank Gasparro. It has the Denver “D” mintmark and it is estimated that there were approximately 197,608 copies.

This currency It is not only sought after by collectors for its historical importance, but also managed to receive the highest grades from the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS):
- MS-64: up to US$10 dollars.
- MS-64: up to US$11 dollars.
- MS-66: up to US$14 dollars.
- MS-67: up to US$32 dollars.
- MS-68: up to US$110 dollars.
- MS-69: up to US$250 dollars.
- MS-70: up to US$3,500.

This particular piece was analyzed by experts who determined that It was in excellent condition with no scratches, dents, stains or wear.
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