First gold color Kennedy Half

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Murillo, Jan 6, 2019.

  1. Murillo

    Murillo Well-Known Member

    Hello everyone, I have Kennedy Half's that are (copper? or silver?) not really sure but recently came across this Kennedy Half and I thought it was pretty. It's gold looking and was wondering what would make a coin this color?

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  3. CoinBlazer

    CoinBlazer Numismatic Enthusiast

    Most likely plated.
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Toning but yours looks plated.
     
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  5. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    There have been websites and shopping channel stores that have offered "gold" plated Kennedy halves (and other coins also) for sale as mementos, collector coins, valuable keepsakes, etc.. This could very well be one of those coins that "got loose" into the normal channels of trade without its "C.O.A" or other explanatory paperwork.
     
  6. schepys_coins

    schepys_coins Eric's Best Friend

    I would say its gold Plated
     
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  7. Murillo

    Murillo Well-Known Member

    Morning Hookman, Thank you for the information but have to ask what is a C.O.A.? Also what would be the other explanatory paperwork needed? Sorry for asking a silly question but I'm not familiar with Coin language, I buy coins every now and then but not in anyway shape or form knowledgeable about coins. So from your response is this a good coin to keep? Thank you very much!
     
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  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Certificate of Authenticity
     
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  9. SlipperySocks

    SlipperySocks Well-Known Member

    Plated. I have found 5-6 or 7 of them. Usually not in that nice of shape. I would put it into a 2x2 and keep it.
     
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  10. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    As CN stated above, a C.O.A. is a Certificate of Authenticity. Depending on the coin you purchase, you might get one of those at the time of purchase. The other " explanatory " paperwork would be some sort of paper insert with the coin purchase, that would explain, perhaps, why it was gold plated, or what event or person is being celebrated.
    The " got loose " just means that such a plated coin may have gotten separated from its original paperwork and got spent into the normal avenues of trade. When that coin is " discovered " , with out that paperwork, someone may believe they have something special.
    This actually happens quite often, especially as more and more " marketeers " try to find more and more ways to make a buck.

    As for keeping it, that would be up to you. It probably has no more than face value (actual value=50 cents), but it could become the basis for your own " Oddities " box. An Oddities box is just a group of odd coins that have just face value( or none at all) that are different in some way that you could Show your friends and Tell them about it.
    I think we all have some Show and Tell coins that we pull out now and then and say Hey, look at this !

    So Murillo, I want to thank you for posting such an interesting question with pix, that has led to informative participation.

    Welcome to Coin World !!
     
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  11. Murillo

    Murillo Well-Known Member

    Thank you very much for all the information.
     
  12. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    Murillo, it's OUR pleasure to provide it. There are many members on Coin Talk !! who are really knowledgable about coins and currency (much more than I am) and who enjoy sharing their knowledge and expertise with others.
    If you've had a good experience here, please share that with others and recommend
    Coin Talk !! to your friends and family.
     
  13. Prez2

    Prez2 Well-Known Member

    I've also found 4 or 5 over the years. Still have them and will keep them just in case somebody decides they'll pay good money for one. I don't suspect that'll ever happen so I anticipate having them forever.
     
  14. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    I beg the membership's pardon for that type written mistake above in which I called this site coin world rather than Coin Talk !! Coin world would definitely be a misnomer.
    Again, my apologies to all.
     
  15. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    You can probably still Edit the post (a small-type link below it).

    Also, CoinTalk doesn't have the two exclamation points in its name. ;)
     
  16. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    You can buy these from 3rd party companies all day long. Any year, any quantity, etc. They essentially take a half dollar (or any other coin, and gold plate it). The gold plating is so THIN that it virtually adds nothing to it's value.

    One such example, from one such 3rd party company, of one such year ==> https://www.merrickmint.com/24k-gol...alf-dollar-u-s-coin-with-capsule-and-coa.html

    from their website, small print ...
    This is a 24KT Gold Plated 2018 JFK Kennedy Half Dollar U.S. Coin. This coin is 24KT Gold Plated by the Merrick Mint to highlight the original design using a unique authentic process.
     
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  17. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    I know how to do it, but that ship has sailed. I caught my mistake too late. Perhaps a mod could/would do it.
     
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