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Where is the Mint Mark on a Kennedy Half Dollar?

By GovMint :
On the Kennedy Half Dollar, the mint mark location has evolved over the years, reflecting changes in minting practices. For the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar, the mint mark is positioned on the reverse below the eagle, while from 1968 to the present day, the mint mark can be found on the obverse above the date and directly below Kennedy’s profile. The Kennedy Half Dollar, like all United States coinage, did not carry a mint mark from 1965 to 1967. This shift in mint mark placement is important for collectors and enthusiasts to note, as it distinguishes coins from different periods and adds an extra layer of historical context to these iconic pieces of American coinage.
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