1964 D 50 cent Kennedy SMS

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Has anyone seen a 1964 D SMS Kennedy Silver 50 cent piecebefore

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  1. Dave struchen

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  3. Dave struchen

    Dave struchen New Member

    I have a 1964 D Kennedy silver 50 cent it has the Transitional variety half dollar with Odv 002-RDV 001.The letter "I" is missing a serif on the bottom-left side plus while the reverse is the Type One reverse, with a straight G in the FS designer's initials and breaks in rays 11-13 (counting from the left) where they meet stars. The one i have is not a proof. Everything I have read on this ( it was not made at the D mint)
    But if you look up the mintage it show the 1964 D SMS
    Kennedy Half-Dollar Mintages
    The following table lists mint production numbers for the number of Kennedy Half Dollar produced at each mint facility. Where possible, production numbers by strike type are noted.
    Year Mint Mint Mark Mintage Notes
    1964 Philadelphia 273,304,004 Struck in 1964: 87,448,004 In 1965: 144,182,000 In 1966: 41,674,000
    1964 Proof Philadelphia 3,950,762
    1964 SMS Philadelphia 1 Unique to The National Numismatic Collection
    1964 Denver D 156,205,446 Struck in 1964:114,411,608 In 1965: 41,793,838
    1964 SMS Denver D 1 Unique to The National Numismatic Collection
     
  4. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The I with the broken serif sounds like an accented hair variety.
    (Proof only.)
    But you will be told to start your own thread with photos instead of posting here
    on a different thread.
     
  5. Tommy Barrios

    Tommy Barrios Member

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    I have 2 moor 1964 5c sms as well as a 1964D 5c sms and a 1964D 10c sms.
     
  6. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    If I had that many SMS Denver strikes, I'd submit them
    to PCGS or NGC immediately - they're worth a small
    fortune, and you should have yours certified asap before
    any others are discovered, imo.
     
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