Possible Philadelphia Kennedy Proof by Mistake?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Ferdyboy, May 28, 2010.

  1. Ferdyboy

    Ferdyboy Member

    Has anyone ever heard of the Philadelphia Mint striking proof coins by mistake?

    I found a 1974 (no mintmark) Kennedy Half that is surely a proof coin---it has a mirror finish, but no cameo effect at all.

    Could it possibly be a proof struck in San Francisco without a mintmark?

    I tried to scan the coin, but the mirror finish doesn't show up in the scan. I know that there are coins that have been chromed, but, if the case, the edge was not chromed. It appears as a normal clad copper edge. I am certain that if the coin were chromed, that the entire coin would have been chromed, including the edge.

    Could I have stumbled upon some super error coin?
     
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  3. Ltrain

    Ltrain New Member

    I've found several of these, dating from the mid '70's to a couple in the 80's. I think they're just mint-condition specimens that were early strikes.
     
  4. cpm9ball

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    You're right! Scans won't do. We would need to see photos before offering an opinion.

    Chris
     
  5. Ferdyboy

    Ferdyboy Member

    I suppose I'll have to go ahead and invest in one of those USB microscope cameras---I've been putting that off until I can spend my eBay BUCKS!

    Any recommendations, or are the ones from the Chinese vendors good enough?

    Thanks
     
  6. cpm9ball

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    A microscope camera will not allow you to take full coin images of anything larger than a penny or dime.

    Chris
     
  7. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Hi,

    I see these all the time. They are one of a few things.

    Usually, it is a plated coin.

    Often, it is a polished coin.

    Never, is it a proof coin minted at Philadelphia:)

    Thanks,
    Bill

    PS: Any image will allow me to tell you which you have.
     
  8. Ferdyboy

    Ferdyboy Member

    Hi Bill,

    Thanks for your response. I really have no good close up type camera to get detailed images. Could you or someone recommend the best camera or scanner or microscope imager best for coins?
     
  9. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    I use an older Nikon Coolpix 950...They have some high megapixel stuff today for cheap:) but you need one to that has a good macro setting. I'll let someone else make a recommendation. For super closeups, I use a dino-lite computer microscope.

    Have Fun,
    Bill
     
  10. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    My guess would be that it is either a polished coin or that it has been plated after leaving the Mint. Plating of JFKs is more common on the Bicentennial issues, but polished coins show up for every date.
     
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