Nice haul there! Try this site: http://www.kennedyhalfdollar.com/errors/red-introduction.html
I love the aroma of number 9.
In my lifetime (too many years) I've only had one piece of mail delivered like that. I find that very impressive. On an average day the USPS...
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I, to, believe it's a lamination. Nice one, too.
At your age, it might be easier to get her to marry you. :D
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You should get a copy of the Red Book. There is great info in there on all of your coins. Don't rely on values given there, though. That's the...
You caught me. I didn't figure that one out.
That's interesting. Show us the other side.
Prophylactic antibiotics.
Except for the '69 Kennedy that you've correctly listed at 40%, none have any silver content.
They were cancelled by the mint and are coins (pennies?) no more. I, too, want to know where you see a lot of them.
From that picture, I'd have to say no, not full steps. A better focused picture would help.
Acid bath?
I don't know what it's worth, but it's a nice 45% off center strike. It would be worth more if it carried a date, though. Put it in a flip soon....
I must add here that the 1972 Kennedy half dollar has zero silver content.
They are.
Notice that the "I" is impressed into the field of the coin. That was added to the coin after it left the mint. You have nothing more than a...
Those numbers are not squarely rising from the field, they are rounded. With wear, those numbers will start to appear wider.
Separate names with a comma.