The 1966 Half Dollar, part of the United States Mint's series, features the iconic design of John F. Kennedy, commemorating his legacy after his assassination. The coin is made of 40% silver and was produced during a transitional period before the U.S. moved to a clad composition for half dollars. A roll of 50 coins contains a total of 20 coins worth of silver and is sought after by both collectors and investors due to the historical significance and precious metal content. The 1966 Half Dollar is particularly notable as it marks the last year of silver composition for this denomination.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1966 50c Roll 20 Coins 50c Roll Half Dollars 1966 Philadelphia
1966 50c Roll 20 Coins Special Mint Set 50c Roll Half Dollars 1966 Philadelphia