
Hello! That's a great question, as the answer isn't the same for every coin. The amount of silver in a Kennedy half dollar depends entirely on the year it was minted.
The most valuable year for silver content is 1964. Kennedy half dollars from that specific year are made of 90% silver and contain 0.3617 troy ounces of the precious metal. These are the ones that collectors and investors prize the most for their silver value.
After 1964, the silver content was reduced. Some later Kennedy half dollars were made with 40% silver, while most modern ones that you'd find in circulation today contain no silver at all.
So, to know for sure, you'll need to check the date on the coin


