The Kennedy Half Dollar, introduced in 1964 as a tribute to President John F. Kennedy, has become a popular collectible coin in the United States. The 1991 Kennedy Half Dollar is part of the series minted from 1964 onward, featuring a design by Gilroy Roberts on the obverse, depicting Kennedy’s profile, and an eagle on the reverse. As a 50-cent coin, it is composed of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel. While the coin is not made of silver as earlier issues were, it remains a significant part of American numismatics, often sought after by collectors for its historical context and iconic design.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1991-D 50c 50c Kennedy Halves 1991 Denver
1991-P 50c 50c Kennedy Halves 1991 Philadelphia
1991-S 50c DCAM 50c Kennedy Halves 1991 San Francisco