Half Dollar coins from 1968 are part of the United States' 50 cent denomination, primarily composed of 40% silver. These coins were produced during a transitional period when the U.S. was phasing out silver content in its currency. The 1968 Half Dollar, often sought after by collectors, features the familiar obverse portrait of President John F. Kennedy and the reverse design depicting the Presidential Seal. Rolls of these coins can be found among collectors and investors, typically trading at a premium over their face value due to their silver content and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1968-D 50c Roll 20 Coins 50c Roll Half Dollars 1968 Denver
1968-S 50c Roll 20 Coins 50c Roll Half Dollars 1968 San Francisco