The coin in question is a Kennedy Half Dollar minted in 2009 by the Denver Mint. This particular half dollar features the iconic designs of Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro, depicting President John F. Kennedy on the obverse and the Presidential Seal on the reverse. This coin is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel, layered over a pure copper core, giving it a distinct appearance and durability. With a diameter of 30.61 mm and a weight of 11.3 grams, it has a standard edge with 150 reeds. The 2009 Kennedy Half Dollar has a total mintage of 784,614 pieces, making it a relatively scarce collectible. It is classified as a special production-type coin and carries a denomination of 50 cents (50¢). This coin does not feature a mint mark, indicating that it was produced at the Denver Mint. Overall, the 2009 Kennedy Half Dollar is a beautiful representation of American coinage, cherished by collectors for its historical significance and artistic design. Its unique composition and limited mintage add to its appeal and value in the realm of numismatics.