The coin in question is a 2015 Kennedy Half Dollar, minted in Philadelphia (denoted by the 'P' mint mark). This coin is part of the popular Kennedy Half Dollar series, which honors the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Measuring 30.6 millimeters in diameter and weighing 11.34 grams, this coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad copper material, a common composition for modern U.S. coins. It features a familiar design with Kennedy's profile on the obverse and the Presidential Seal on the reverse, continuing the legacy of this iconic coin since its inception in 1964. The specific mintage for this particular coin is 2,300,000, which can influence its availability and potential value among collectors. As a standard denomination, it carries a face value of 50 cents (0.50 USD), but its true worth can vary based on its condition and market demand. Designed for everyday circulation, this Kennedy Half Dollar is categorized under the 'coins' subtype and is recognized by numismatists and collectors alike. While the coin's primary function is as currency, its historical significance and limited mintage could afford it additional collectible value, making it an interesting piece for those studying U.S. coinage or investing in numismatic items.