



1968-D Kennedy Half Dollar – PCGS Genuine UNC Details (Altered Surfaces) | Historic First-Year Denver Issue
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The 1968-D Kennedy Half Dollar is a significant piece of modern U.S. coinage, marking the first year half dollars were struck at the Denver Mint after production resumed following the silver coin shortages of the mid-1960s. This issue represents an important transition period in American numismatic history, as the composition shifted to a 40% silver-clad format, making it one of the last circulating U.S. coins to contain silver.
Graded by PCGS as Genuine UNC Details (94 – Altered Surfaces), this coin retains strong uncirculated detail, with sharp design elements and minimal wear, indicating it never entered regular circulation. While the “altered surfaces” designation notes some surface modification, the coin still presents excellent eye appeal and remains a desirable collectible for those seeking an affordable example of an early Denver-minted Kennedy Half Dollar.
As a first-year Denver issue with silver content, the 1968-D half dollar holds both historical importance and intrinsic value. It continues to be a popular choice among collectors building Kennedy Half Dollar sets or investing in vintage U.S. silver coinage.
Key Details
- Year: 1968
- Mint Mark: D (Denver Mint)
- Denomination: 50 Cents (Half Dollar)
- Series: Kennedy Half Dollar
- Composition: 40% Silver, 60% Copper
- Weight: 11.50 grams
- Grade: PCGS Genuine UNC Details
- Details Code: 94 – Altered Surfaces
- Condition Insight: Uncirculated details with noted surface alteration
- Historical Significance: First year Kennedy Half Dollars struck at the Denver Mint
- Collector Appeal: Affordable entry into silver Kennedy series with strong detail
- Rarity: Moderately scarce in problem-free uncirculated condition; certified examples still sought after
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