The Kennedy Half Dollar is now the longest-running design in the series. The United States Mint has issued the half dollar on a continuous basis since the very first design was released in 1794 with the image of Lady Liberty. As of 2017, the Kennedy Half Dollar had surpassed the next closest design program in length, the Seated Liberty design. Today, 2021-D JFK Black Ruthenium Half Dollar Gold Clad Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When the United States Mint first struck a 50-cent piece in 1794, the Flowing Hair bust of Liberty was featured on the coins and used for just two years. Since that time, seven additional designs have been introduced, culminating in the Kennedy Half Dollar design that has been on the coins since 1964.
All of the 2021-D JFK Black Ruthenium Half Dollar Gold Clad Coins available here come with individual capsules. The coins each come with a small display stand as well that allows you to stand the coin upright in its capsule for full display. The coins also come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Each one bears a full plating of black ruthenium in the background field with selective applications of 24-karat gold on the design elements on both sides.
On the obverse of 2021-D JFK Black Ruthenium Half Dollar Gold Clad Coins is the left-profile portrait of President John F. Kennedy. This design was introduced in 1964 and is based on a 1962 design created for the Presidential Medal Series. The bust of President Kennedy features the 24-karat gold layer.
The reverse of 2021-D JFK Half Dollar Coins comes with the modified US Presidential Seal. The design includes the bald eagle in front-facing relief supporting the US national shield. In the talons of the eagle, you will find the olive branch of peace and the arrows of war. Only the central design elements on this face of the coin have the 24-karat gold plating.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The Kennedy Half Dollar is now the longest-running design in the series. The United States Mint has issued the half dollar on a continuous basis since the very first design was released in 1794 with the image of Lady Liberty. As of 2017, the Kennedy Half Dollar had surpassed the next closest design program in length, the Seated Liberty design. Today, 2021-D JFK Black Ruthenium Half Dollar Gold Clad Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When the United States Mint first struck a 50-cent piece in 1794, the Flowing Hair bust of Liberty was featured on the coins and used for just two years. Since that time, seven additional designs have been introduced, culminating in the Kennedy Half Dollar design that has been on the coins since 1964.
All of the 2021-D JFK Black Ruthenium Half Dollar Gold Clad Coins available here come with individual capsules. The coins each come with a small display stand as well that allows you to stand the coin upright in its capsule for full display. The coins also come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Each one bears a full plating of black ruthenium in the background field with selective applications of 24-karat gold on the design elements on both sides.
On the obverse of 2021-D JFK Black Ruthenium Half Dollar Gold Clad Coins is the left-profile portrait of President John F. Kennedy. This design was introduced in 1964 and is based on a 1962 design created for the Presidential Medal Series. The bust of President Kennedy features the 24-karat gold layer.
The reverse of 2021-D JFK Half Dollar Coins comes with the modified US Presidential Seal. The design includes the bald eagle in front-facing relief supporting the US national shield. In the talons of the eagle, you will find the olive branch of peace and the arrows of war. Only the central design elements on this face of the coin have the 24-karat gold plating.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.