1972 Kennedy with 8x copper inserts around the edge

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  1. VolMach62

    VolMach62 New Member

    I have had this 1972 Kennedy Half-Dollar for about 30 years and have never seen any other coin like it. I received it when I was requesting Kennedy's and Ike's from my bank to give my four kids as part of a reward system. One of the coins was a 1972 Kennedy that stood out immediately as visibly 'odd' compared to the others. Rather than the usual copper stripe around the outer edge of the coin, there are 8x equally-spaced tiny copper-centered inserts at the edge of the planchet.

    https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOP9NRHzicrrS3xDeyEz7gZ_tCC4rfS0S3xJjVx

    https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNPcOLr72T8BI4ympJqU1T2TNkX82ri6CsWCB9_

    https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNzrjr2qAcnnM-ESlmeb0OC9GvFoa5gTa5N_Mmn

    https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipO_Jjd620AGjD-hyh_Sjcgm6yui_ilys5-5tjh5

    (The unusual Kennedy is on the left with a typical one on the right for comparison.)

    They're also visible as an texture change from the obverse and reverse of the coin at the raised edge as well. The obverse has a fine satin finish, much like a standard Kennedy but a slightly lighter color. However the reverse is a shiny finish that is not quite as mirror like as a proof-struck coin but notable more shiny than typical.

    I have never been able to find anything on any Kennedy, or other 1972 mint set or special minting that could account for this uncommon planchet or finish in 30 years.

    Can anyone shed some light on what this is or what it is worth?
     
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  3. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    None of the link work...
     
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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

  5. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    @SensibleSal66. I don't know if you're serious or not but if you are; Anything following https:// is a link. Usually they are underlined. When you click on it, it will open up another page. In this case it should have shown the photos the OP claims he posted. Like Rick, when I clicked on the links, I got a Google 404 Error message saying "The requested URL was not found on this site". Therefore, no photos. :)
     
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  6. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    that's what I meant, sorry for the miscommunication .
     
  7. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    @SensibleSal66. Nice coins you posted on Lord Marcovan's giveaway thread.
     
  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Try uploading your picture files on this thread you created. We can't help without seeing the coin in question.
     
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  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    A number of us members do not do links so please post the photos of your coin in full size, not thumbnails.
     
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  10. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    it's a simple drag and drop to post a picture directly, then choose full image instead of thumbnail, I don't follow links unless I know and trust where they go.

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  11. VolMach62

    VolMach62 New Member

    IMG_20200907_124054.jpg IMG_20200907_131349.jpg IMG_20200907_123952.jpg IMG_20200907_124011.jpg Sorry, I did not understand the format.
    These are in the order of the OP:
     
  12. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Looks to me like it was plated with something while being supported by those "spots". In the first close-up, those look a bit like "windows" onto a normal clad edge.
     
  13. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    Great pictures.
    this coin was mounted in a bezel and plated, the copper marks you see are where the bezel made contact to hold the coin inside of it before it was all plated.
    truth be told it could have been a money clip, a pendant, a belt, or some sort of key fob, I can't say for sure, but that is what you are seeing as far as how this looks the way it does.
     
  14. jamor1960

    jamor1960 The More I learn, the Less I know....

    I would guess that someone used this coin for jewelry and these marks were made by a bezel or something similar.
     
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  15. Mike Davis

    Mike Davis Well-Known Member

    Makes sense to me with the pix. Thanks John.
     
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