Is this an S or D mint?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by iPen, Apr 8, 2014.

  1. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Can someone help me identify whether this Kennedy half dollar is an S or D mint?

    Thanks in advance.
     

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

  4. jon12

    jon12 Young Numismatic

    That is a D.
     
  5. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I was loosely hoping it was an S, but it looks too much like a D. Oh well. Thanks for weighing in.
     
  6. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    100% for sure its some where in the alphabet ...
     
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  7. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

    Which alphabet?
     
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  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Cyrillic?

    Chris
     
  9. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    i really can't recall it, but i learned it when i was in kindergarden..

     
  10. Gamerzilla2012

    Gamerzilla2012 New Member

    Hmmm, may require a bit of cleaning but as of now it appears to be a "D".
     
  11. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    no cleaning required... if you can read dimes where they are minted.. you'll be fine!
     
  12. Gamerzilla2012

    Gamerzilla2012 New Member

    Not necessarily, I am just trying to see how iPen here thinks why that is an S mint mark, and I noticed a faint line which is probably just a scratch. However, there is no sure way to find out with that image. I'm 99% sure it is a D but I could be wrong.
     
  13. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    theres no way you can be wrong. its 100% a d look at the luster of the coin when you look at it from an angle..
     
  14. Gamerzilla2012

    Gamerzilla2012 New Member

    Step 1: Take some putty (tape even works).

    Step 2: Press it into the mint mark.

    Step 3: Determine the letter of the mint mark.

    Guaranteed to work unless worn down, luster is deceiving.
     
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  15. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    i like the angle and light method. i don't have time to buy electric tape! :D
     
  16. Gamerzilla2012

    Gamerzilla2012 New Member

    Although, based off of the angled picture the S is distorted, the third picture makes me think that the top hook of the S is blended in.
     
  17. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    so the mint accidentally placed the "s" right to the bottom of his neck not in the middle. hmm no. because again if its worn, you will see it from the angle (second picture) how its a perfect d not a s.. you see a D with a line down. not a S with the curves.
     
  18. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    After reading the replies, I found and used a high powered loupe and it's a "D". It looked like an S because there's a scratch above the D. If you look at it from the left, it almost looks like an S. The right side of the D is pushed down and in, which was part of the confusion, too.
     
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  19. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    people see and accept things differently, some get mad about it while others are happy!
     
  20. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

    For a 1969 Kennedy Half, there's not much difference between a P, D and an S when in that condition anyway, right? I mean who cares if it was a proof at one point? It certainly doesn't show it. :)
     
  21. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    If you find a Philly 1969 Half Dollar, please let us know. It'd be a true rarity.

    No 40% silver Half Dollars were ever struck there. That's right sports fans, not even the 65-67 were minted at Philly. They were all struck at Denver and San Francisco.

    But to be fair, a 1969-S (proof) would command a different price, even impaired.
     
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