• One Kennedy Half Dollar struck in .750 copper and .250 nickel bonded to an inner core of pure copper.
• Coin is dated 2002 or later; no specific dates are promised.
• Mint mark will be either “P” (Philadelphia) or “D” (Denver), but so specific mint mark will be promised.
• This coin is in certified Brilliant Uncirculated MS-67 condition.
• Coins are graded on a 70-point scale, with MS-60 being standard Brilliant Uncirculated.
• This coin is MS-67, or seven full grades better than a regular Brilliant Uncirculated coin.
• The coin is graded and certified by an independent coin grading company.
• The coin is encapsulated in a sonically-sealed holder; the grade is guaranteed as long as the holder remains intact.
• The first Kennedy Half Dollar was minted in 1964 as a tribute to President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963.
• The portrait was first used on Kennedy’s official Presidential Medal struck by the U.S. Mint in 1961.
• Jacqueline Kennedy, the President’s widow, personally approved the coin design.
• The reverse depicts the Presidential coat of arms.