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<p>[QUOTE="Kimbalina, post: 1470757, member: 38746"]Hello, I am new here. My name is Kimberly. I googled "How can I tell if I have a counterfit Kennedy Half Dollar" and it brought me here. I Love google. I could not believe you all were talking about the exact subject I am here to ask about. First, I know close to nothing about coins. I bought my coins on ebay. I was just looking at my KHD and what brought me here is a 1974 S KHD that feels so light that it made me stop and look at all of the KHD that I have. Also, have a 1980 S and 82S which all are very bright but feeling very light. I have to get a scale. Learned that from reading this forum thank you. My question is about the edges of these coins. They are very sharp and have a very distinctive edge as the coin is deep making it so you can feel the edge all the way around the coin. It is like it got poured and the person pouring did not finish the job. It does have that copper color around the edge you all mentioned in this thread. Can anyone tell me why the edge is this way. Thank you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kimbalina, post: 1470757, member: 38746"]Hello, I am new here. My name is Kimberly. I googled "How can I tell if I have a counterfit Kennedy Half Dollar" and it brought me here. I Love google. I could not believe you all were talking about the exact subject I am here to ask about. First, I know close to nothing about coins. I bought my coins on ebay. I was just looking at my KHD and what brought me here is a 1974 S KHD that feels so light that it made me stop and look at all of the KHD that I have. Also, have a 1980 S and 82S which all are very bright but feeling very light. I have to get a scale. Learned that from reading this forum thank you. My question is about the edges of these coins. They are very sharp and have a very distinctive edge as the coin is deep making it so you can feel the edge all the way around the coin. It is like it got poured and the person pouring did not finish the job. It does have that copper color around the edge you all mentioned in this thread. Can anyone tell me why the edge is this way. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
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