It's just a "filled" S. On the 1979 there is the Type 1 filled (blob) S, and the better variety Type 2 with a nice delicate S. [ATTACH]
I think the SBA wide rim is 1979. I did find a 1999-D recently.
There aren't any. The one that exists was produced outside the mint.
Description says 20 philly and 20 denver 2016 Kennedy halves for $32.95. Why would I want 50 cent pieces at 82 cents apiece? Yes they are NIFC's...
No.
Silver polish destroys coins.
Yes the error 50 is awesome. Inverted 3rd print?
That is a half dollar. It is 80%.
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Sucky grade as it is an MS coin with an error.
Hmmm. The edge pictures look good. Can they tell if someone machined part of the rim away? Seems like a lot of work for nothing.
Very often if you have the slightest clue of the country of origin/ year/ denomination you can plug that information into Google (i.e. 5 Yuan...
Here is a 1961 Taiwan 5 Yuan so Muzyk is correct. [ATTACH]
I see 4 steps. Are there 5? I have a cold.
Dave, the comment has been edited. But what is your opinion on the alignment of the B in the OP? If the coin were bent, I assume that could move...
I might pay $10, but the seller would not take that, and you would never even get your "investment" back even at that price.
The reason I said that, is that the VF's seem to have more flat areas of wear, and I really like the sharp details on your coin. The reverse at...
For me it's not worth it. The coins are clads, and unless you are a Kennedy collector, those stamps mean nothing to me.
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