Kennedy half dollar mintage figures

The Kennedy half dollar is a United States coin that has been minted since 1964. In the first year of production the coins were minted in 90% silver and 10% copper (90% silver). From 1965 through 1970, the coins were minted in a clad composition of mostly silver outer layers and a mostly copper inner layer (40% silver). After 1970, the coins are minted in a copper–nickel clad composition. From 1992 to 2018, 90% silver coins were made for inclusion in special "Limited Edition" silver proof sets. Beginning 2019 coins in the special silver proof sets are produced from pure (.9999) silver.

The obverse of a Kennedy half dollar

All coins minted in 1975 and 1976 for the United States Bicentennial bore the dates "1776-1976". All 1970 and 1987 coins were issued only in special collector's sets (none released for general circulation). Due to declining demand for half dollars, 2001 was the last year the mint issued half dollars for general circulation (business strikes). Beginning with 2002, the coins were minted in smaller numbers and sold only to collectors at premiums above the face value.

For the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy Half Dollar, the mint issued a 3/4 ounce .9999 gold version bearing the special date of "1964-2014".

Mintage figures

DateMint mark Business strike mintage[1]Proof mintage[1]
1964 (90% silver) 277,254,7663,950,762
1964 (90% silver)D156,205,446 
1965 (40% silver) 65,879,366 
1966 (40% silver) 108,984,932 
1967 (40% silver) 295,046,978 
1968 (40% silver)D246,951,930 
1968 (40% silver)S 3,041,506
1969 (40% silver)D129,881,800 
1969 (40% silver)S 2,934,731
1970 (40% silver)D2,150,000 
1970 (40% silver)S 2,632,810
1971 155,164,000 
1971D302,097,424 
1971S 3,220,733
1972 153,180,000 
1972D141,890,000 
1972S 3,260,996
1973 64,964,000 
1973D83,171,400 
1973S 2,760,339
1974 201,596,000 
1974D64,625,000 
1974S 2,612,568
1976 234,308,000 
1976D287,565,248 
1976S 7,059,099
1976 (40% silver)S11,000,0004,000,000
1977 43,598,000 
1977D31,449,106 
1977S 3,251,152
1978 14,350,000 
1978D13,765,799 
1978S 3,127,781
1979 68,312,000 
1979D15,815,422 
1979S 3,677,175
1980P44,134,000 
1980D33,456,449 
1980S 3,554,806
1981P29,544,000 
1981D27,839,533 
1981S 4,063,083
1982P10,819,000 
1982D13,140,102 
1982S 3,857,479
1983P34,139,000 
1983D32,472,244 
1983S 3,279,126
1984P26,029,000 
1984D26,262,158 
1984S 3,065,110
1985P18,706,962 
1985D19,814,034 
1985S 3,362,821
1986P13,107,633 
1986D15,336,145 
1986S 3,010,497
1987P2,890,758 
1987D2,890,758 
1987S 4,227,728
1988P13,626,000 
1988D12,000,096 
1988S 3,262,948
1989P24,542,000 
1989D23,000,216 
1989S 3,220,194
1990P22,278,000 
1990D20,096,242 
1990S 3,299,559
1991P14,874,000 
1991D15,054,678 
1991S 2,867,787
1992P17,628,000 
1992D17,000,106 
1992S 2,858,981
1992 (90% silver)S 1,317,579
1993P15,510,000 
1993D15,000,006 
1993S 2,633,439
1993 (90% silver)S 761,353
1994P23,718,000 
1994D23,828,110 
1994S 2,484,594
1994 (90% silver)S 785,329
1995P26,496,000 
1995D26,288,000 
1995S 2,117,496
1995 (90% silver)S 679,985
1996P24,442,000 
1996D24,744,000 
1996S 1,750,244
1996 (90% silver)S 775,021
1997P20,882,000 
1997D19,876,000 
1997S 2,055,000
1997 (90% silver)S 741,678
1998P15,646,000 
1998D15,064,000 
1998S 2,086,507
1998 (90% silver)S 878,792
1998 (90% silver)S 64,141 Matte finish
1999P8,900,000 
1999D10,682,000 
1999S 2,543,401
1999 (90% silver)S 804,565
2000P22,600,000 
2000D19,466,000 
2000S 3,082,483
2000 (90% silver)S 965,421
2001P21,200,000 
2001D19,504,000 
2001S 2,294,909
2001 (90% silver)S 889,697
2002P3,100,000 
2002D2,500,000 
2002S 2,319,766
2002 (90% silver)S 892,229
2003P2,500,000 
2003D2,500,000 
2003S 2,172,684
2003 (90% silver)S 1,125,755
2004P2,900,000 
2004D2,900,000 
2004S 1,789,488
2004 (90% silver)S 1,175,934
2005P3,800,000 
2005D3,500,000 
2005S 2,275,000
2005 (90% silver)S 1,069,679
2006P2,400,000 
2006D2,000,000 
2006S 2,000,428
2006 (90% silver)S 1,054,008
2007P2,400,000 
2007D2,400,000 
2007S 1,384,797
2007 (90% silver)S 875,050
2008P1,700,000 
2008D1,700,000 
2008S 1,377,424
2008 (90% silver)S 620,684
2009P1,900,000[2] 
2009D1,900,000[2] 
2009S 1,477,967[3]
2009 (90% silver)S 694,406[3]
2010P1,700,000[4] 
2010D1,800,000[4] 
2010S 1,103,950[3]
2010 (90% silver)S 585,414[3]
2011P1,700,000[5] 
2011D1,750,000[5] 
2011S 1,098,835[3]
2011 (90% silver)S 574,175[3]
2012P1,700,000 
2012D1,800,000 
2012S 794,002[3]
2012 (90% silver)S 395,443[3]
2013P5,000,000 
2013D4,600,000 
2013S 802,460[3]
2013 (90% silver)S 419,720[3]
2014P2,500,000 
2014D2,100,000 
2014S 704,806[6]
2014 (90% silver)S218,783 Enhanced424,781[6]
2014 (90% silver)W 218,783 Reverse Proof
2014 (90% silver)P 218,783
2014 (90% silver)D218,783 
2014 (99.99% gold)W 69,319[6]
2015P2,300,000 
2015D2,300,000 
2015S 662,855[7]
2015 (90% silver)S 387,311[7]
2016P2,100,000 
2016D2,100,000 
2016S 570,209[8]
2016 (90% silver)S 353,205[8]
2017P1,800,000[9] 
2017D2,900,000[9] 
2017S 568,678[9]
2017 (90% silver)S 358,085[9]
2018P4,800,000[9] 
2018D6,100,000[9] 
2018S 492,901[9]
2018 (90% silver)S 354,302[9]
2018 (90% silver)S 199,116 Reverse Proof [10]
2019P4,800,000  
2019D 
2019S 
2019S 99,932 Reverse Proof [11]
2019 (99.9% silver)S 
2020P 
2020D 
2020S 
2020 (99.9% silver)S 

See also

References

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