The listing, 1980 P Kennedy half has ended.
This is the actual coin up for auction.
The Kennedy Half Dollar was created as a memorial to the President John F. Kennedy who was assassinated in 1963 and is still being minted to this day.
The original 1964 version was minted in 90% silver, the 1965-1970 versions were only 40% silver (note silver coins from 1970 can only be found in silver proof sets and similar as the government never released them into actual circulation). The coins from 1971 and up are not silver but are a good looking coin nonetheless.
The coin was designed by Frank Gasparro, the front has JFK's Picture while the rear has the presidential seal.
Type: Kennedy Half Dollar
Year: 1984
Mint Mark: P
Face Value: 0.50 USD
Total Produced: 26,029,000 [?]
Silver Content: 0%
Numismatic Value: $2.5 to $3
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in poor condition will be valued at somewhere around $2.5, while one in "perfect" condition can bring $3. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say poor, we mean worn more than would be expected from a coin in this age, and perfect meaning it looks "perfect" without flaw and possibly even certified. [?].
Additional Info: the 26 million Kennedy Half Dollars minted at the Philadelphia mint in 1984 represent about 50% of all the Half Dollars minted for the year.