It is nice and I think it would get an AU grade. It has a tiny rim ding around 7 o’clock. I managed to buy this one for under $30. No complaints...
I took the CW notation on the slab label to mean that but I forgot to mention it. Thanks my friend. :)
A 1965 Kennedy Half Dollar graded by PCGS as SP65 from a Special Mint Set. It’s 40% silver and the reverse is 135* rotated. I took the obverse...
And this one. Another 40% silver coin graded by PCGS as a MS-64. It’s the 1970-D, the last of the silver halves so to speak. This date and mint...
Here’s another one, and what a reflection on both sides. It’s a SP65CAM. The spot in front of his nose is on the slab, not the coin. It’s 40%...
Here’s a really nice 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar. Graded by PCGS as a SP67CAM. It’s also a Special Mint Set coin. That makes it a 40% silver coin....
Full pics of both sides are much more helpful. In this case it looks like a worn die minted it.
I can see faint traces of the letters and that’s because it was minted with grease or debris on the die in those areas.
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And it was worth your entire November budget. You did great!
I’m not a variety collector but it looks like it to me.
The 1878 with 7 tail feathers [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A nice looking 1921-D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1883-CC [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1902-O [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1888-O with Doubled Lips [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1903-S with some nice soft toning [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1886-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An 1889-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A 1878 with 8 tail feathers [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An 1893 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hers a 1892-CC [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I started when I was 5 years old. I just hit double digits when silver started to disappear from change. Until a few years ago all I collected was...
They are the ones making the money. I’ll put my money into a coin that I can see before buying one that I can not.
If all the coins are in their original packages I’d leave them as is. Any Quarters that are golden in color are probably toned.
Nice looking and a MAD to boot.
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