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The 2006-P Kennedy Half Dollar was minted by the Philadelphia Mint, which has been minting coins since 1792. The Kennedy Half Dollar is the only half dollar to see three metallic changes through its series. Starting in 1964, the Kennedy was made from 90% silver then was cut down to 40% silver. From 1971 and onward, the Kennedy Half Dollars are made from a copper-nickel clad composition. It wouldn't be until 1975 that Congress passed a bill allowing the US Mint to use 40% silver in the proof halves for the bicentennial. The 2006-P Kennedy Half Dollar is in brilliant uncirculated condition and will be packaged in a coin flip for protection. There were over 2.4 million Kennedy Half Dollars minted in 2006, which is a stark contrast from over 200 million minted of the past.
Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro were the sculptors who had the honor of designing the Kennedy Half Dollar. Needing a design quickly, the US Mint approved of a design the two had created for a presidential medal that was liked by the late president. When the Kennedy Half Dollar was first conceived, just one month after John F. Kennedy's assassination, lines around the US Mint buildings were endless. The US Mint couldn't keep up with the demand for the new half dollar, lending to zero actually being put into circulation. The fact that their were more people than coins minted, over 273 million to be exact, reveals not only how much Kennedy was loved by his country but also, the prediction of 90% silver becoming more valuable someday couldn't be more accurate. Kennedy Half Dollars are now appreciated for their history, who they represent, and are just fun to collect for someone looking for a hobby. The 90% silver Kennedy halves are extremely popular and there aren't enough to go around for the demand.