1964: on the reverse side near the eagle's tail. Philadelphia issues do not have a mint mark, only Denver. 1965-1967: coins from these years do not carry mint marks, regardless of where they were struck. 1968-present: between the date and the bottom of Kennedy's neck. Philadelphia coins prior to 1980 do not have a mint mark.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
If the coin has one it would be just below Kennedy's neck on the obverse of the coin.
If the coin has one it would be just below Kennedy's neck on the obverse of the coin.
Nowhere. No U.S. coins dated 1965, '66, or '67 have any mint marks.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
There are no mintmarks on 1965 Kennedy half dollars.
August 12, 2009 The Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar in MS64 is valued at $15 with either mint mark.
If the coin has one it would be just below Kennedy's neck on the obverse of the coin.
If the coin has one it would be just below Kennedy's neck on the obverse of the coin.
The letter D is the mint mark so it can't both have a mint mark and not have a mint mark.Please see the related question for more information.
The letter D is the mint mark so it can't both have a mint mark and not have a mint mark.Please see the related question for more information.
That would be the "Mint Mark" signifying what mint it was made. In this case the P stands for Philadelphia.
Nowhere. No U.S. coins dated 1965, '66, or '67 have any mint marks.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
It's just a common date half dollar that's still found on circulation, spend it.
The first Half dollar with any mint mark was from the New Orleans Mint in 1838.The mint mark is on the reverse under the eagle
On this coin, the mint mark is located in between the two middle numbers of the date, and slightly above. If there is no mark in this location, the coin was minted a Philadelphia.