At the top of the coin, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” is centered, while “HALF DOLLAR” is centered at the bottom. In the eagle’s talons are a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. The president’s coat of arms is on the chest of an American bald eagle with its wings outstretched. The mintage date is located at the very bottom of the obverse, centered. The phrase “LIBERTY” is aligned along the top of the coin, and the words “IN GOD WE TRUST” are split at the bottom of Kennedy’s neck.
Kennedy facing left appears on the coin’s obverse. The Kennedy half dollar was first produced in 1964 and is still in circulation today.Ī bust of John F. The ultimate design was straightforward and focused on paying tribute to Kennedy and the country he served. The US Mint sculptors Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro were chosen to accomplish the assignment when Congress authorized the production of a new Half Dollar design to honor John F. Kennedy Half Dollars are still made today, despite the fact that they are hard to find in circulation.
Many collectors and non-collectors alike conserve the Kennedy Half Dollar, which is possibly one of the most well-known and beloved coins honoring one of the most popular US presidents––John F.