Coin Roll Hunting Half Dollars – Errors & Varieties Guide

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The New and Updated Coin Roll Hunting Half Dollars Guide

The Kennedy Half Dollar series is one of the most exciting coins to search through, offering a mix of silver content, dramatic mint errors, and collectible modern varieties. From the classic 1974-D doubled die obverse to the rare “No FG” issues, roll hunters and collectors alike have discovered that half dollars are packed with surprises. This guide brings together the most notable errors and varieties to help you identify key finds and understand what makes each coin special.


*NOTE* This entire site is a work in progress.. the images for each of the errors is coming. Check back often and they will magically appear.

Year Mint Variety / Error Notes Image
1971 D DDO FS-101 “T” in LIBERTY and “RST” in TRUST [image]
1971 D DDO FS-102 Doubling on “IN” [image]
1972 D No FG Missing designer initials FG on reverse [image]
1972 DDO Doubling on “TRUST” [image]
1973 D DDO FS-101 Doubling on “3” and “TRUST” [image]
1974 D DDO FS-101 Strong doubling on “TRUST” [image]
1977 D DDO FS-101 Doubling on “IN” and “RUS” in TRUST [image]
1982 P No FG Missing designer initials FG on reverse [image]
1983 P No FG Missing designer initials FG on reverse [image]
1971–1977 D Silver-Clad Error Some struck on 40% silver-clad planchets [image]
1979 S Proof Varieties Filled “S” and Clear “S” mintmark varieties [image]
1998 S SMS Silver Matte Special Mint Strike; limited release [image]
2014 W 50th Anniversary Gold Issue 3/4 oz .9999 fine gold Kennedy Half Dollar [image]

Also Worth Watching For..

There are a number of things you should be keeping an eye open for. Here’s a quick list:

Anything Pre-1971 (Silver)
  • 1970 S and D: Only issued in Mint Sets (40% Silver)
  • 1965-1969 (40% Silver)
  • Pre-1965 (90% Silver)
NIFC: Not Intended For Circulation
  • 2002-2020: Primarily produced in low numbers for collectors (NIFC).
  • 2021-2024: Heavily produced and dumped into circulation (not NIFC).
Mint Sets Only
Some coins were only produced for Mint Sets.. so naturally we sometimes find them in bank rolls.
  • NIFC (2002-2020)
  • 1987 P and D
  • 1970 D and S
Proof Coins
Premium, collector-grade versions of standard half dollars, struck multiple times with high contrast, mirror-like fields, and frosted details. Nearly all proofs struck since 1968 have an “S” Mint Mark (San Francisco) and are considered NIFC.
Roll Weights
Most rolls of half dollar coins will weigh (in grams) between 224g to 226g. A typical roll will be around 225.5g, but..
  • Under 224 and you’re either missing a coin or a penny/nickel/dime/quarter has founds it’s way into your roll.
  • Over 226.4g and you’re almost guaranteed there is a silver coin inside.
  • Over 230+g and you’re either loaded with silver (go buy a lottery ticket) or you have an extra half dollar coin inside.
Watch Your Rims
We’ve all been there.. the bank is closing soon and you absolutely HAVE to reclaim the $500 you spent on that box of halves. No problem, time to rim-search!

Crack open each roll and check the rim! Most halves show copper/clad, but..

  • Proofs: Typically thicker rim/coin and often looks like silver.
  • Silver: 90% silver coins stand out!
  • Silver: 40% silver coins, not as bright but lack copper brown.
  • Gold? Yes, sometimes you’ll find a gold plated half dollar (I have 3).

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🧾 Wrapping it up..

Whether you’re just starting your first coin roll hunt or re-wrapping your 1,000 roll this month, understanding what’s out there is key to an ever-growing collection. Keep this guide handy while you hunt for the next unusual “something”. Compare it here or explore our (coming soon) expanded photo reference for close-up examples. Each small detail tells part of the Kennedy Half Dollar’s story, and your next roll might just add a new chapter.