So I have a 1976 Kennedy bicentennial half. Obviously from Philadelphia because of the no min t mark. But it has a finish like it is a proof, and this coin is in excellent condition I would have to say around the MS 68 area From what I’ve looked at. I was wondering what steps I should take to see what it’s worth? I’ve seen some other ones going for a couple thousand dollars in worse condition than this. Anyways, If you can respond with any type of information I would appreciate it. Thanks
So I have a 1976 Kennedy bicentennial half. Obviously from Philadelphia because of the no min t mark. But it has a finish like it is a proof, and this coin is in excellent condition I would have to say around the MS 68 area From what I’ve looked at. I was wondering what steps I should take to see what it’s worth? I’ve seen some other ones going for a couple thousand dollars in worse condition than this. Anyways, If you can respond with any type of information I would appreciate it. Thanks
These aren't NEW photos per say. But they drop show a little progression from when I started taking photos back In 2012. July 2012 using a Kodak point n' shoot camera. September 2012 using a Nikon D3100.
While taking it out of the 2x2 certainly helped, and the better camera was significant, the real difference was certainly the skill of the photographer!
Here are new photos I took of a couple of 1955-S Lincoln Cent RPM #1. I was trying to determine die state / stage on these so ended up shooting representative example of two die states. The photos are too big to post here, so see them at the easyzoom site. Don't forget to zoom in, and going full-screen is also helpful: https://easyzoom.com/image/157521/album/0/4?mode=manage https://easyzoom.com/image/157586/album/0/4?mode=manage