Received grades....Kennedy halves.....
JamesW
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Just received my grades on 4 halves that were sent in.
1 1830 small O F15 (oh well, I liked it)
The other 3 were 64-D and were all taken out of plastic snap cases that were labeled John F. Kennedy collectors. These were acquired by my wife's Dad around the time they were issued. My mother-in-law found them when she was moving and gave them to me. They all have toning around the edges. I sent 3 to PCGS and put the other in an album.
The grades were, MS64, MS65, & MS66.
The one I put in the album I thought was the best one. When I get the coins back I will post a picture of the MS66 and the one that is in the album and see if you guys think I should send it in. If I am understanding the Pop report correctly a MS67 is hard to come by.
It sure was a good feeling when I saw that 66. I'm hooked.
1 1830 small O F15 (oh well, I liked it)
The other 3 were 64-D and were all taken out of plastic snap cases that were labeled John F. Kennedy collectors. These were acquired by my wife's Dad around the time they were issued. My mother-in-law found them when she was moving and gave them to me. They all have toning around the edges. I sent 3 to PCGS and put the other in an album.
The grades were, MS64, MS65, & MS66.
The one I put in the album I thought was the best one. When I get the coins back I will post a picture of the MS66 and the one that is in the album and see if you guys think I should send it in. If I am understanding the Pop report correctly a MS67 is hard to come by.
It sure was a good feeling when I saw that 66. I'm hooked.
I never met a coin that wouldn't fit in my collection.....
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<< <i>If I am understanding the Pop report correctly a MS67 is hard to come by. >>
That they are - and a good percentage that have made it in to an MS67 holder are toners.
Russ, NCNE