The coin in question is a 2006 Denver Minted Kennedy Half Dollar, a special production coin widely recognized in the United States. It features a denomination of 50 cents and showcases the design of American engravers Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro. This coin is made from an alloy that consists of 75% copper and 25% nickel over a pure copper core, giving it a distinct metallic finish. Measuring 30.61 millimeters in diameter and weighing 11.3 grams, the coin possesses a unique edge featuring 150 reeds, which adds to its intricate design. The total mintage for this particular coin is 847,361, making it a moderately common collectible. Notably, this coin bears no mint mark, indicating its production at the Denver Mint facility. The Kennedy Half Dollar series pays tribute to President John F. Kennedy, and this specific coin continues to hold significance for collectors and enthusiasts alike. As of its release in 2006, it remains a popular choice among those interested in commemorative and modern U.S. coinage.