1968 Kennedy, Major Lamination Error Retained.

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  1. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

    I believe I posted this but did not know how to share a picture, Now I do. This 1968 was pulled from a roll of halves while CRH this year. This was difficult to authenticate and I finely got it done. This is a 1968 Kennedy Half Dollar with a major lamination error retained on the coin. Please review the pictures and let me know what you all think.
     

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  3. NLL

    NLL Well-Known Member

    I would recommend you have a TPG look at it.
     
  4. Imnotsure

    Imnotsure Member

    That is Super Cool!!!
     
  5. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    You should find out which TPG will actually put it in a slab.
    Pcgs won't slab these.
     
  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    @Arby

    If it were mine, I would definitely submit it, primarily, to protect it. A 2x2 won't do any good. Neither will a Saflip or even an AirTite. You've probably got a coin that is worth maybe ten times the cost of the submission.

    What say you @Fred Weinberg ?

    Chris
     
  7. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

  8. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    This is PCGS stance on peeling laminations.
     
  9. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

    Well that is very interesting video, Than what are these coins verified on their website. They state Lamination errors. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1924-Peace-...704525?hash=item3d48949e8d:g:tmoAAOSw3xJXpUc4 http://www.ebay.com/itm/C8743-1921-...907168?hash=item25d9aee2e0:g:H70AAOSwPWRZT~Sz http://www.ebay.com/itm/1887-Morgan...869818?hash=item5d75f3ca3a:g:UAIAAOSwwxlZkf68 These are just a few that are graded by PCGS, and their video states they don't do it. I will be investigating this. Thank you for the video.
     
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  10. TheMont

    TheMont Well-Known Member

    Can I have your permission to use your third side view of your lamination error for my power point presentation I do yearly for the coin club I belong to? It's probably the most outstanding example I've seen of a lamination error.
     
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  11. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I agree it shouldn't go in a slab.
    It is peeled back about 60%.
    I wouldn't want to cause to much stress to it.
     
  12. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

    Absolutely, use away. How active is your Club, do you trade and sell to each other. Or mostly for sharing and fun.
     
  13. TheMont

    TheMont Well-Known Member

    From 6 to 7 buying, selling, and trading. From 8 to 8:30 a presentation. From 8: 30 pm on an auction. We are the only coin club in NM so we get people from all over. We have two coin shows (next one Nov.10-12)
    www.abqcc.com
     
  14. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

    Interesting, I will put that in my calendar, I am in NM as well down south. 90 miles north of El Paso TX. Where do you hold your meetings? If I am able to attend I will bring the coin with me. Plus some others. Can you PM the details where you will be having your show. Thank you.
     
  15. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

    I just read an email I received from PCGS about grading laminations, and they informed me that my lamination is called a Clamshell Lamination, it goes on to state its among one of the most impressive types of lamiations. They will grade this type of lamination. That is really cool. Have a great long weekend everyone.
     
  16. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Interesting! I guess they feel that it won't come loose in the slab.
    Are you intending to sell the coin?
     
  17. Arby

    Arby Well-Known Member

    I am thinking about it, I have a bunch of other coins I want to send in This is a really cool Lamination.
     
  18. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    I was about ready to point out that this is indeed a clamshell lamination. Coins of this ilk sell in the hundreds. Given that this is a 40% example puts it up into the upper echelon of pricing. Cents and dimes are the more common clamshells to find.
     
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