I sincerely think the intent was not to deceive, but to simply file a report which would most likely would never be even seen by anyone at that...
The entire history of the AH is attributed to Rick, as he discovered the coin in the early 1980s. After several years of study , he estimated...
Regardless of historical records, which are known to be completely bogus in many circumstances from that era, How do you explain the existence of...
You are full of mis-information...the info I have given here is widely known in the coin community and the members here deserve to know the facts,...
In truth, the First Kennedy proof strikes were indeed of the accented hair design...Mrs. Kennedy wanted her husbands legacy to be placed on the...
The later photo shows the ware.
First glance is 64, but may go 65 or better.
If this is indeed true, then why do the Accented Hair Halves exist with an appx. mintage of 100,000 examples? There would have been NO Accented...
Proof Accented Hair coins were struck about 2 weeks prior to Mrs. Kennedy's design request.
I don't own a lot of bullion, but I do attach low buy points and high sell points to the bullion I do own...like 15% or so, regardless of the...
I have a terrible time with these...it seems like when new strikes went into circulation, they wore rather quickly into circulated grades,...
"The best" and the "Most valuable" are definitely not one of the same, as recently a 1958-D Franklin half sold for 129.000.00 or so, but is not...
If the photo is genuine, then the example may be one of the most expensive Kennedys, but as afore mentioned, certain other 1964 proof Kennedys in...
Where did this image come from?
time to sell.
64+
I'd like to find a set of these for my Dansco. but will only pay face value for them.
58...nice
I use my own grading skills , certifications, and reputation of seller for ALL purchases.
I 'm on vacation right now, but I read an article in The Numismatist not long ago explaining how the Mint tried to keep 1964 Kennedys in...
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