Peach discoloration on Kennedy half dollar

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  1. Mrszoom

    Mrszoom New Member

    Hi everyone!! I've been reading your forums for awhile now and thought it's about time I seek the knowledge from all of you instead of learning on my own... So this is my first post! Does anyone have an idea of why a Kennedy half dollar would have a peachish looking discoloration is it common for silver to get that hue??
     
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  3. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

    As a roll searcher I have found many many with toning, Not sure on yours without a pic? How about a year?
     
  4. Mrszoom

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  5. Mrszoom

    Mrszoom New Member

    I wish my macro lense would pick up what I see better, it has the carbon flecks on the lower right obverse side and peach discoloration inbetween the 9&6. My grandma handed down a nice sized coin collection and I've been studying ever since and this one she wrote on and scribbled out things about like she wasn't sure on the errors and has 900 on it and I'm confused about that I wish I would of gained more of her knowledge before she passed it's hard digging through the wide variety of knowledge on the internet.
     
  6. Mrszoom

    Mrszoom New Member

    Here are photos the mint is p by the way I'm kind of wondering if it the SMS
     

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  7. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The 900 is referring to the coin being 90% silver. This tone can happen anywhere on the coin. Silver is very susceptible to toning.
     
  8. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Not seein' 'peachy'. but nice coin though.
     
  9. Skyman

    Skyman Well-Known Member

    Welcome aboard!!! I hope you have a GREAT time here on the boards.

    That looks like pretty standard toning to me. Silver is a reactive metal, so it is relatively common for a silver coin to tone up. Sometimes the toning is spectacular and can add significantly to the value of the coin. Sometimes the toning is ugly and can lower the value of the coin. In your case the toning is pretty nondescript, so it shouldn't really affect the value of the coin one way or another.
     
  10. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    It's not an SMS coin which always has a little flag hanging of the end of the crossbar on the "4". Additionally, the SMS coins are covered in die polishing lines.

    Kennedy 1964 SMS 4 in Date-02.jpg

    Kennedy 1964 SMS 4 in Date-03.jpg
     
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