Number of Coins in a Standard Roll
| Denomination | Number of Coins | Face Value |
|---|---|---|
| Nickel or 5 Cents | 40 | $2.00 |
| Dime or 10 Cents | 50 | $5.00 |
| Quarter or 25 Cents | 40 | $10.00 |
| Half-Dollar or 50 Cents | 20 | $10.00 |
How much is a 1970 dollar coin worth?
The 1970-S proof half dollar is fairly more numerous and affordable, with a mintage of 2,632,810 and a value of about $15. With silver values climbing throughout the 1960s, it became cost prohibitive for the United States to continue striking circulating coinage with the precious white-colored metal.
How much is a 1972 D half dollar worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1972 D Kennedy Half Dollar value at an average of 50 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3. (see details)…
Where was the 1970 half dollar coin made?
The Philadelphia mint did not produce any half dollars in 1970. The mint produced coins in San Francisco with a Proof finish for inclusion the 1970 Proof set. The coins minted in Denver were business strike quality and included in United States Uncirculated Mint Sets.
How much is a 1976 silver half dollar worth?
The 1776-1976 S silver half dollar is worth around $8 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63. The 1776-1976 S silver proof half dollar is worth around $12 in PR 65 condition.
What’s the value of a half dollar coin?
The simple answer is most half dollars are only worth their face value: 50 cents. Older half dollars—any made prior to 1965—were minted from 90% silver. Their intrinsic value, or melt value, is greater than their 50¢ face value. These are the more valuable coins you should be looking for, or holding onto.
How much is a 1776 proof half dollar worth?
The 1776-1976 S proof half dollar is worth around $4 in PR 65 condition. This coin is worth at least its weight in silver. The silver melt value for this coin is $3.88 as of April 28, 2021. This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $26.25 per ounce.