1976 Kennedy Half doolar with copper showing

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by ButItsSoShiny, Jan 22, 2012.

  1. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    1976 Kennedy Half dollar with copper showing

    I came across a Kennedy half dollar with some of the copper showing on both sides. Its not much, its on kennedys neck on one side and on the CA in America and on the AR in Dollar on the other side.

    I'm guessing there is nothing special about a coin like this right? Just thought i would check.
     
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  3. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

  4. Kid_Collector

    Kid_Collector Member

    nice name lol, and pictures would really help.
     
  5. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

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    We're only guessing without photos!!
     
  6. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    Sorry, i was expecting a "its normal" sort of response with recommendation that i just spend it as it has wear.

    Camera batteries are charging, will post pics shortly.
     
  7. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    I picked that name as the first coin i got was a an ASE proof......i was hypnotised by the shiny part.
     
  8. Kid_Collector

    Kid_Collector Member

    that's a nice first coin! mine is a 1962 pr70 dime that is purple from natural toning just about all the way around, the middle is whats left of not toning but it's a deep blue almost purple. very pretty coin.
     
  9. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    Here are the pics, and yes i know the coin is in poor condition.


    IMG_1040.jpg IMG_1041.jpg IMG_1042.jpg
     
  10. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    Are you sure it ain't dirt or something on the coin?
     
  11. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    Do you have pics on the forum? That would be cool to see.
     
  12. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    Doesn't appear to be.

    I cleaned it with some handsoap and water in my hands. It cleaned up some.

    And another reason i think its copper is because there was a little green on the surface which came off, and on the edge you will see green. Copper goes green with acid rain.

    I've attached updated pics including one of the edge.

    IMG_1046.jpg IMG_1044.jpg IMG_1045.jpg
     
  13. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    its just surface deterioration
     
  14. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    the edge of the coin is all brown except for a small ridge of the top of the coin which is silver in color.
     
  15. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    I wonder if its possible to remove the silver surface and have a totally copper looking coin :D
     
  16. Pilkenton

    Pilkenton almost uncirculated

    Those Kennedy "Doolars" are notorious for doing that.:yes:
     
  17. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Looks to me like simple discoloration.
     
  18. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    It's possibly but why would you want that? You'd take a coin worth 50 cents and practically cause damage to it that makes it worthless.
     
  19. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable

    Now there are errors called "Clad layer Missing before strike". This occurs when a blank sheds one of its outer layers before it is struck. It would give that side a copper appearance . Also there are Lamination errors that can occur when contaminants and gases get trapped under the layer causing the top layer to peel. from your pics I would say this is not happening. It looks like post -mint wear and tear. JMO
     
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