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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 257995, member: 4626"]There's no knowing yet if this will even be the rarest issue; 2007 might be even rarer. (Referring to just business strikes and not SMS, matte finish, proofs, etc. Though some business strikes were never intended to actually circulate.) However rarity alone isn't enough to guarantee a significant increase; the keys for this series used to be the 1970D, 1987P, and 1987D, but the fact you could only get them in mint sets means that they are not hard to find in high condition. The Mint hasn't released any Kennedy halves for general circulation since 2001 and are only minted for sake of collectors now. Whatever potential newer issues have for a significant increase in value, it is something that won't be realized for at least a generation or two unless collector interest spike significantly. As someone has posted here before, a mintage of two is still too high if only one person wants one lol... it's not the rarity that causes a coin to be valuable, it's the rarity relative to its demand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 257995, member: 4626"]There's no knowing yet if this will even be the rarest issue; 2007 might be even rarer. (Referring to just business strikes and not SMS, matte finish, proofs, etc. Though some business strikes were never intended to actually circulate.) However rarity alone isn't enough to guarantee a significant increase; the keys for this series used to be the 1970D, 1987P, and 1987D, but the fact you could only get them in mint sets means that they are not hard to find in high condition. The Mint hasn't released any Kennedy halves for general circulation since 2001 and are only minted for sake of collectors now. Whatever potential newer issues have for a significant increase in value, it is something that won't be realized for at least a generation or two unless collector interest spike significantly. As someone has posted here before, a mintage of two is still too high if only one person wants one lol... it's not the rarity that causes a coin to be valuable, it's the rarity relative to its demand.[/QUOTE]
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