1971 D Kennedy Half

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  1. Donna582

    Donna582 New Member

    02D79C43-3C94-4868-A04A-9AD51B7E3EED.jpeg 1FC599C2-D133-485A-9AFE-2D3D0FBBAD03.jpeg 9301F26E-959E-49DC-9CFC-010F650D2116.jpeg F050CA33-77F4-4C6F-9361-8C7558DE1EB2.jpeg B81863C0-6558-4171-8F35-942771DE3689.jpeg B81863C0-6558-4171-8F35-942771DE3689.jpeg F050CA33-77F4-4C6F-9361-8C7558DE1EB2.jpeg Hello all. I noticed a difference in the coloring of two of my Kennedy HDs and started looking for information about why such a difference in appearance. I’m not sure what “gravity test” means, being a newbie and all. But I did weigh them. See photos. Should I just put it away with the rest or have it checked. I know it would be a very long shot that it’s actually one of the rare mint errors. Thanks.

    Photos of Franklin and three Kennedy’s.
     

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    That would be 48 years of Environmental Toning due to circulation.
    I know it's 48 Years because I was born in 1971 and I have toned over time also.
     
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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Try a tissue test with the silver coins and the 1971 in question.. 1 ply is perfect
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  5. Donna582

    Donna582 New Member

    Here’s tissue test. I switched them on one photo.
     

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