Yes I think there is. I just bought one and ANACS lists it as a 1964 ANACS PF 63 KENNEDY HALF TYPE-1 STRAIGHT-G! ACCENTED HAIR REV! NORMAL OBV......
Now I am really confused as this is what is in some of these books.
Huh? What is it then?
My pictures suck. This I know but I can see it plainly. Am I missing something?
Look at the attached 'Y' picture, and the '4', its there but small. I wish I could take such good pictures.
He did get back with me and I do believe him. Here is why, he must be a variety collector/seller because his reply makes sense. So he must send...
Getting Smarter with collecting....
Well no reply so maybe it was just small talk.
You are right...that is about $750-$1000. It was a good guess. I always wondered ehy currency does not appreciate like coins. That $500 in 1934...
Well at least you know it is worth $500, but in all honesty I have no clue. Being a 1934 series I would guess around $750-$1000. hmm I was...
These are neat.
Those were reasonable terms...you did the right thing.
I would like to have a couple yes..
Well that makes no sense but I guess I understand it. That sucks actually because a lot of coins you can not see these things with the naked eye.
Not sure PCGS recognizes that variety. As many have said ANACS wins hand down on some of that type stuff.
Take the price and multiply by 0.65-75 and you will have a closer estimate of real world price.
Nope I pasted what he said and that was all. I have asked for further information but nothing as of yet.
Next up is a 1964P ANACS slab. Nothing is attributed on the label so I guess either there is nothing special about it or the extra fee for...
Ok first of all I have purchased some Kennedy's etc and now that the ANA has provided some books for my use I have tried to use my very primitive...
It is not an Accented hair, it is an Accented hair reverse normal obverse....Straight G etc...no I serif..
Separate names with a comma.