
Hello there! That's a great question, as the answer isn't quite the same for all silver half dollars. The weight actually depends on the year the coin was minted because the silver content changed over time.
While the provided search results didn't contain the specific weight details, I can certainly help you with that.
For the most common silver half dollars, those minted in 1964 and earlier, the coin is made of 90% silver. These coins, which include the Franklin, Walking Liberty, and Barber half dollars, contain approximately 0.36169 troy ounces of pure silver.
Later, from 1965 to 1970, the Kennedy half dollar was produced with a lower silver content of 40%. These coins contain a smaller amount of pure silver, weighing in at about 0.1479 troy ounces. Any half dollar minted for circulation after 1970 does not contain any silver at all.
So, depending on the coin's era, you're looking at either about 0.36 troy ounces or 0.15 troy ounces of silver.


