The Kennedy half dollar, with the obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts and the reverse by Frank Gasparro, was an immediate hit millions of mourning Americans jumping on the opportunity to own a 'souvenir' of Kennedy for only 50 cents. The first Kennedy half dollar was released in early 1964, replacing the Franklin half dollar that debuted only 16 years earlier in 1948.
Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, Congress expedited the approval of redesigning the half dollar to honor the nation's fallen president.
Shortly following the assassination of President John F. Struck in Philadelphia and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of 75% copper 25% nickel from a mintage of 153,180,000 struck. The 1972 Half dollar is part of a series of Kennedy half dollar coins struck from 1971-Present.