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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1805664, member: 37839"]Disagree completely. The strikes and the surface preservation on all of them look at least MS 65. I would be very surprised if ANY of them are less than 65. That being said, probably not too many would make 66 or 67. However, given the toning it really doesn't matter in terms of how well they will sell, if slabbed and made 'market acceptable.' As has been said, do a mass submission and get the suckers graded. The solid gem ones will sell quite nicely. I have seen ordinary garden variety MS 63--64 Kennedy halves with really pretty toning sell for upwards of $100. It is the color that sells this type of coin, and unusual colors sell if they are in plastic. Don't listen to the grading of amateurs--get them slabbed by pros, and put their seal of acceptability on the coins. NGC is really good at toners lately.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1805664, member: 37839"]Disagree completely. The strikes and the surface preservation on all of them look at least MS 65. I would be very surprised if ANY of them are less than 65. That being said, probably not too many would make 66 or 67. However, given the toning it really doesn't matter in terms of how well they will sell, if slabbed and made 'market acceptable.' As has been said, do a mass submission and get the suckers graded. The solid gem ones will sell quite nicely. I have seen ordinary garden variety MS 63--64 Kennedy halves with really pretty toning sell for upwards of $100. It is the color that sells this type of coin, and unusual colors sell if they are in plastic. Don't listen to the grading of amateurs--get them slabbed by pros, and put their seal of acceptability on the coins. NGC is really good at toners lately.[/QUOTE]
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