Rust Lines?

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  1. buzer

    buzer New Member

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  3. WaA140

    WaA140 New Member

    Well, we can't see much in the pictures but I'll bet you're seeing the copper layer at the center. They stopped minting solid silver coins in 1964. The half-dollars were minted from silver-clad copper planchets from 1965 until 1970.
     
  4. buzer

    buzer New Member

    on the http://users.on.net/~smwiles/sidejfk.jpg photo you can see how the left side is silver and the right side is brownish, thats not a shadow thats how to coin appears.

    But i wanted to know if this was from either the way it was stored, handeled, or if its just something that happens to some coins. I also have no experience with US coins as i was born in England and currently reside in Australia. This is perhaps the only US coin i have seen in the flesh:p So i dont know is this is common with coins that are in curculation or otherwise.

    **Edit i seee what you mean now, and i think you might be right:p
     
  5. WaA140

    WaA140 New Member

    I understand and see what you mean now. I still think what you are seeing is the inner copper layer which is usually visible around the reeded edge. Normally the copper is visible all the way around the edge of the coin and usually at the center, showing three distinct layers, two silver and one copper but I have some post-1964 coins where the copper layer is not visible at all and have seem some where the layers don't appear to be even. I think that is what has happened with your coin. I'll try to take a pic of a recent coin showing what I mean.
     
  6. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    What you're seeing is the copper. As WaA140 said, the coin was made with a layer of silver clad over top of a layer of copper which was over top of another layer of silver. So that brownish color you see is the copper. It is normal for it to show through that way.
     
  7. WaA140

    WaA140 New Member

    Here is an exampl from a half-dollar. BTW, yours is still 40% silver. It ought to be a nice coin.
     

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  8. buzer

    buzer New Member

    Thanks for the replys, its good to learn these things hehe:)
     
  9. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    Hey, guys, I might well be wrong here, but I really think that the clad 40% JFKs do not have a copper center, but a silver alloy center.

    I always figgered that it was something like 90% silver on the outside and 20% silver on the inside and it averaged out to 40%.

    Anyone else with me on this?

    In any case, I know my JFKs are a silver gray on the edge, not a bright copper color (or not a dark brown when circulated).
     
  10. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    You're pretty close. According to the Red Book:
     
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