Half dollars from the United States, particularly the 1965 issue, are significant in the realm of collectible coins. The 1965 half dollar is part of a transition in coinage as the U.S. moved from silver to clad coins; it contains no silver, being composed of copper-nickel. These coins were minted in high numbers, leading to their relative availability in the market. However, some specific varieties and conditions can make certain 1965 half dollars more sought after by collectors, particularly those in uncirculated condition or with unique mint errors. Rolls of 50 coins, referred to as "50c rolls," are commonly sold and traded among collectors, providing both a convenient way to store and transport these coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1965 50c Roll 20 Coins 50c Roll Half Dollars 1965 Philadelphia
1965 50c Roll 20 Coins Special Mint Set 50c Roll Half Dollars 1965 Philadelphia