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But have you ever seen a Kennedy that you didn't like? :D
Question 1: Where the coin is struck. Question 2: No Question 3: No. I believe that both San Francisco and West Point have struck silver...
Mr. Nienaber, Thanks for posting the pictures, they will help people identify this variety. I'm still amazed at what the finial price realized...
Because it is their rules. Coins graded under the MINT ERROR program are not allowed in competitive sets.
Because currently the coin sits in a tomb graded as a "Mint Error". If you read the rules at PCGS: http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/rules.aspx...
I was watching an auction tonight on Great Collections and was amazed with the finial price it sold at....
I hope the Langbords asked for "Court & Attorney cost" ....
Heck, I would be happy just to find a "Business Strike" 1965 Kennedy in MS68 condition......
There is no sense in stating the obvious! :eek:
Maybe he was the "under-bidder"? :rolleyes:
Yes you are correct. After we acquired the Islands at the conclusion of the Spanish – American War, the US Government set the exchange rate at...
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Great thread, but President Coolidge wasn’t the only living President to be portrayed on a U.S. coin while still serving as President.
With the exception of the “Martha Washington Test Pieces”, I think you will find that most US coins that are considered “Patterns” have a face...
Who says that a "pattern" is not a coin? If it has a face value and manufactured by a branch of the US Mint then it is a coin.
Section 102 of the "Coinage Act of 1965": All coins and currencies of the United States (including Federal Reserve notes and circulating notes...
"For that matter how is any pattern coin legal to own?" I thought the "Coinage Act of 1965" took care of that. :rolleyes:
Not sure if I would qualify as a person who “collects high grade JFKs” but I’m always looking for upgrades if the price is reasonable. Here is a...
If you want to look at a few Kennedy half dollar errors, I have a few listed in this set: http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2045
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