1989 United States 1/2 Dollar Value

A 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar is worth roughly its melt value to well into four figures depending on its condition. Certified examples in top grades can run far higher.

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1989 United States 1/2 Dollar value by grade

1989 United States 1/2 Dollar value by grade
GradeEstimated value

Estimated retail range. Estimates are modeled from mintage rarity and metal content, not auction records. Actual sale prices vary with certification, eye appeal and market timing.

How much is a 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar worth today?

Pricing for the 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar depends on grade and current collector demand.

1989 United States 1/2 Dollar specifications

Series
United States Coinage
Year
1989
Mint mark
None (Philadelphia)
Mintage
Not recorded
Diameter
31 mm

Why this coin has no mint mark

The 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, which used no mint mark in this era. If you find no letter where branch-mint coins carry one (check the usual position for this series), you are holding a Philadelphia issue.

Why the 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar is worth money

Documented examples of the 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar in our reference database anchor what we know about this issue. Mintage records are incomplete, so collector demand and surviving population drive its market.

There is history in a 1989 United States Coinage as well. Documented United States coin types preserved in museum collections, with measured specifications for each date, denomination and mint. That backdrop keeps the series among the most actively collected in American numismatics.

1989 United States 1/2 Dollar inscriptions & design

Obverse

BICENTENNIAL OF THE CONGRESS / LIBERTY / IN GOD WE TRUST / 1789-1989

Head of Liberty

Reverse

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / HALF DOLLAR / E PLURIBUS UNUM

The Capitol

Measured 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar specimens

1 physically measured 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar example in our reference database. Real measured weights and die axes let you authenticate a coin against the g, 31 mm minting standard.

Measured 1989 United States 1/2 Dollar specimens
SpecimenWeightDiameterDie axisReferences
1989 United States 1/2 Dollar #1-31 mm--

Specifications compiled from documented museum specimens. See our data & methodology page.