
Hey there! That's a great question about a popular coin.
A 1967 Kennedy half dollar contains 40% silver. These coins are often called "silver clad" because of their unique composition. They were made with an outer layer of 80% silver and 20% copper bonded to an inner core of 21% silver and 79% copper. This layering brings the total silver content for the entire coin to that 40% figure.
This composition was used for all Kennedy half dollars minted between 1965 and 1970. In terms of actual weight, a 1967 half dollar weighs 11.5 grams in total, with the silver content for about 0.1479 troy ounces of that weight. So, you've definitely got some silver in there


