I don't understand the reason behind making one silver and one standard composition. I found a 1994s Kennedy in a roll from the bank and everything but Kennedy's head has a mirror like finish, his head is a nice solid silver, on the edge you can see full copper all the way across. I'm new to coin collecting and pretty much only dealt with circulated coins, and would like to understand the reasons behind doing this. I sure the finish is to boost the value of it, but why only certain ones. Thanks ...
Its blank on back any idea what its worth? I would be greatful for any information on it.
what's a 1944 double date worth? It is not a double of the complete date but there is a faint extra full 4 at the end and between the first and second four there is what appears to be the top of a another four. The spacing of all of the fours indicate they had to have been made by three different strikes.