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The 1995 Half Dollar is part of the long-running Kennedy Half Dollar series. In this video, we explore the design, mint marks, mintage, condition, and collector value of the 1995 Kennedy 50 cent coin. The obverse features President John F. Kennedy, a design first introduced in 1964. The reverse shows the Presidential Seal of the United States with a powerful eagle holding arrows and an olive branch. Unlike the early 1964 version, the 1995 half dollar is not made of 90% silver for regular circulation. Most 1995 coins are composed of copper-nickel clad. However, special 1995-S Proof Silver versions were produced for collectors and contain 90% silver. Mint marks to look for: • 1995-P (Philadelphia) • 1995-D (Denver) • 1995-S Proof • 1995-S Silver Proof The value of a 1995 half dollar depends mainly on condition and type. Circulated coins are usually worth face value, but uncirculated coins, high-grade examples, and silver proof versions can be worth significantly more. In this video you will learn: • History of the Kennedy Half Dollar • Differences between clad and silver proof • Mint mark varieties • How to identify proof coins • What affects the coin’s value • Proper storage tips Many modern half dollars were not widely used in circulation, which makes uncirculated examples easier to find in mint sets. Collectors often search for high-grade coins and special finishes. If you enjoy learning about modern US coins and rare varieties, make sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more coin videos.