Where has the Kennedy gone?
NoviceKris
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This is my first question to the group, so if it is a stupid one, I am sorry. As the name implies,
I am a new victim of CCS (Coin Collecting Syndrome). Anyway, here's my question. Why were
no business strikes made of the 2002 Kennedy?
BTW, I have been learning a lot by reading your boards for the past months and want to say
thanks for all the free information. So far, I have been able to answer only one question
posted, my favorite beer and half $ and I not even sure I was qualified to do that.
Thanks
Kris
I am a new victim of CCS (Coin Collecting Syndrome). Anyway, here's my question. Why were
no business strikes made of the 2002 Kennedy?
BTW, I have been learning a lot by reading your boards for the past months and want to say
thanks for all the free information. So far, I have been able to answer only one question
posted, my favorite beer and half $ and I not even sure I was qualified to do that.
Thanks
Kris
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"When all you got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
"I think I have finally lived long enough to realize that the big man in the sky aint talking" Ogden Nash
"When all you got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
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Welcome to the boards.
The answer to your question is that Kennedys unfortunately don't circulate, so therefore, the mint is only satisfying collector demand. Otherwise they probably wouldn't have minted any this year. It's kinda sad, I got some rolls of halves last weekend and looked through them - out of 8 rolls I found 5 40% silver halves, but anyway, I decided to have some fun and I've been spending some of them for lunches or newspapers, etc. I've been asked twice by clerks if these were dollars! (I guess it never occurred to them to turn the coins over) Oh well - and so it goes.
Frank
Tony
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I Have NO PCGS Registry Sets!
Welcome to the boards. I will defer to the modern collectors on your question, but I did want to say nice to have you here.
al h.
I'm feel honored that your first post was to my beer/halves question. I can think of no better place to start.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
It is kind of strange that you can find 2001-D halves so easy and there aren't any 2001-P's. Where are all the 2001-P's?
Usually the terms business strike and uncirculated are used interchangeably. So coins
in mint sets are business strikes. These tend to be a little different than other uncircu-
lated coins because they are struck under more pressure from new dies and other steps
are taken to assure quality strikes and finish. The mint has struck halfs for uncirculated
(mint) sets already this year. They have already stated that they intend to strike more
for general circulation later in the year. This has been the pattern for the last several
years; Coins are made for mint sets early in the year and then more are made at the end.
There is always the possibility that inventory or conditions will change and there will be no
further strikes. Many mint sets are disassembled this time of year by those who don't want
to wait to update their Kennedy sets.
Welcome to the neighborhood. Enjoy.
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<< <i>Where has the Kennedy gone? >>
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Edited to say, Welcome to the boards and have fun.
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
Welcome to the forum. You will probably see 2002 Kennedys on ebay later this year. Usually, some folks will get their hands on a few bags and then start selling rolls. Other than mint sets, it is the only way to get them.
Gary
grading soon. wish me luck.
Kris
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"When all you got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
<< <i>not even sure I was qualified to do that. >>
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ahead of the game , because I am already stupid. But what you say is true.
It is the wise person who realizes
that there is a world filled with questions, and a lifetime is never enough to answer a fraction of them. You my
friend are among the very wise. Bear
Camelot
As they say, there's no such thing as a stupid question.
Looking at what others have said, it makes sense. I never got a half dollar, or dollar (coin) for that matter, in change. I have a Kennedy with paint stains that I'm gonna use for the first time. I'm so excited, I don't know what to spend it on.
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Personally, I'd like to get halves back in circulation. I just deposited $90 worth after getting $100 worth a while ago. Got 2 40% silvers and 1 nice bicentennial one. Spent $8.50 and deposited the rest.
From what I understand, the reason for the dollar coin was that SBAs became popular in vending machines in California and the mint tried to impose it on the rest of us.
Neil
My best friend is a Doctor and he told me this:
Before I went to med school I knew everything.
Then when I got into med school I realized there was a little bit more I could learn.
Then when I did my residency I realized there was a lot to learn.
Now that I'm a Doctor I realize I don't know squat.
I'm sure he didn't make it up but it is true.
Russ, NCNE
Anything more is found money as I see it. Bear
Camelot
Simple, Russ has them.
B.
A Tax is a fine for doing good.
Wallmart did well giving out Dollars. I would think giving out halves might be a nice cheep promotion.
Joe
If the vending industry would change machines to accept dollar and half dollar coins. Change the bill slots to accept $5 and $10 then give the coins in change people would reuse them in the vending machines and be willing to take them as change from clerks. The US Postoffice is a good example where this is working.