Hey guys is it possible that they screwed up and made a mistake on a 1967 and 1968 and did more silver. Because they are definitely way different than all my others
It is unlikely. But you can check it by weighing your coins. A 90% silver Kennedy (1964) should weigh 12.50 grams. A 40% silver Kennedy (1965-1970) should weigh 11.50 grams. A clad (non silver) Kennedy should weigh 11.34 grams. A pocket sized jewelry scale good to .01 grams is a must for coin collectors, IMO.
40% Kennedys are weird. The rims usually have the two toned light and dark look. Some look like they should but TexAg is right, weigh them. I am 99.999% sure you have 40% silver if the dates are 67 and 68.
That's crazy these things look pure silver on the edge I have tried to post pictures over and over for some reason they are not loading
Well that sucked 11.5 exact. Though I had me a couple of winners. It was like having a great dream then waking up
Maybe the 2 you are referring to in your picture are just less tarnished than the others in your hand.
No need to be embarrassed bro you are learning. I was wondering what was going on with 40% rims too when I first started Coin Roll Hunting.
I'm a gadget freak, but I'm going to say "don't do it". A USB microscope will show you a ton of details that just don't matter, and won't make it much easier to discern the things that do matter. (They're useful for some things, but you really need to work up to it.) I know it's not as much fun, but... spend that money on a copy of the Red Book (A Guide Book of US Coins) instead. It's full of information that will be useful to you.
Try a hand held 2-3X magnifying glass, much faster to focus with and usually does the trick. I save the 10X loupe for the tough ones.