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Bank find, kennedy Halves

mrpaseomrpaseo Posts: 4,753 ✭✭✭
Total take: $69.50

Total Coins: 139

Dates:

1ea...1964 (90% Silver)
1ea...1966 (40% Silver Clad)
1ea...1968D (40% Silver Clad)
1ea...1969D (40% Silver Clad)

4ea...1971
10ea...1971D
1ea...1972
5ea...1972D
4ea...1973
5ea...1973D
1ea...1974
4ea...1974D
34ea...1976
54ea...1976D
2ea...1977
6ea...1979

1ea...1980D
1ea...1981D
1ea...1985D

1ea...1995P
1ea...1996D

I havn't checked for any errors yet, what should I be looking for? Anything I should know about? This will make a good start to a Circulated Kennedy half Set image
Anyone need any of these dates?

Thanks for looking,
Ray

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    raycycaraycyca Posts: 1,620 ✭✭✭
    The 74-D, look for a double date. It's most clear on the right side letters of "trust". That's the way I started my Kennedy sets. Ray
    You only live life once, enjoy it like it's your last day. It just MIGHT be!

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    Check the 66 for a doubled die obverse. There are a couple of varieties. Some are visible to the naked eye.

    There are numerous doubled die versions of quite a few of those other years. You need to get yourself "The Kennedy Half Dollar Book" by James Wiles. It contains a wealth of info....Ken
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    cladkingcladking Posts: 28,333 ✭✭✭✭✭
    What kind of grades are you seeing generally. No doubt the older ones tend to
    be VF/XF and the more recent ones are dinged up lustrous AU's. Is there much
    deviation from this?
    Tempus fugit.
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    you got 88 bicentennials in 139 coins?

    Geez.. and I thought ten percent was good.. which is what I usually average when I pull the "get-some-kennedys-from-the-bank- game"

    you are are off to a good start. Collection coins at face value is always a good thing.

    Kris

    "I haven't understood anything since "Party" became a verb."

    "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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    mrpaseomrpaseo Posts: 4,753 ✭✭✭
    Checked the dates noted here and nothing, I'm going to do a general overall search for Die Clashes and the sort and then prep them for recycle back to the bank image

    Should I just spend them?

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    Yea, spend them. Get some into circulation. I occasionally do that....Ken
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    raycycaraycyca Posts: 1,620 ✭✭✭
    I spend my "spares" when I'm done looking at them. I love the looks on some of the pepole's faces when they get "foreign" coins. Some of the kids at gas stations, etc have never seen a half dollar before. I also get a roll or two of the new dollar coins and spend them as well. I usually get smiles or strange looks from the clerks when using there "golden" dollars. This way, we will keep them in circulation and possibly start someone collecting these strange coins and they will do research. Perhaps, in the next year, we may be conversing with thses same people on these boards. Just my fifty cents. By the way, I have also picked out numerous Frankies and Walkers from these Kennedy rolls too! Good luck in your search! Ray
    You only live life once, enjoy it like it's your last day. It just MIGHT be!

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    DHeathDHeath Posts: 8,472 ✭✭✭
    MrPaseo, there are TONS of varieties to look for, including the NO FG (66,72-D,82-P,83-P), rotated reverses, doubled dies (many dates), and a cud on the 76 coins. Below are my 71-D DDO, and my 74-D DDO. Sorry for the large pics. Happy hunting.

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    and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
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    fishcookerfishcooker Posts: 3,446 ✭✭

    Pretty typical results. A lone '64 to keep you interested, a whole pile from the 70's, and a couple from the 90's. Bet those from the 90's look like they were run over by a truck - somehow they end up worse than the 70's.

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    Alot of them went into casino slot machines..Got beat up and all.. I would say over 80% of any date in the 1990s I get from any bank roll will be that way.
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    mrpaseomrpaseo Posts: 4,753 ✭✭✭
    Well, I went through most of them, I still have the 1976 to go through....I guess thats not most of them then huh...well, I went through msot of the dates image I ended up with:

    18 for our 1st Kennedy Half Set

    5 with some nice HUB Doubleing (Or DDR stuff but I'm not holding my breath) the way I see it, these will be great examples of HUB D for newbies image

    I still need to search the 1976

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    Have gone through (6) 1000coin bags of kennedys from my local bank over the past few months looking for errors and varieties. Found so far:
    3-1974D DDO-as seen in the redbook
    2 rolls of silver(40 coins)
    3 with rim cuds 2 minor and 1 large
    4 minor DDO -the ones I kept
    1 laminated reverse(minor)
    2 clashed dies-1 minor obverse only and (1) major obverse and reverse
    you can make out 3/4 of kenedys profile including the eye and the "W" of WE on the reverse
    and make out quite a bit of the eagle around kennedys head on obverse.
    Dates most seen in my searches:
    1971
    1972
    1776-1976
    1995
    1996
    With 1973 and 1974 following close behind
    Most of the 1990's do look terrible,with the "P" usually the worst
    Hope to get back to the hunt shortly.
    Love that searching
    buster75633

    RW Coin and Currency
    not a commercial site.Just my collection image
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    cladkingcladking Posts: 28,333 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Have gone through (6) 1000coin bags of kennedys from my local bank over the past few months looking for errors and varieties. Found so far:....

    ... buster75633 >>



    Thanks for the info.
    Tempus fugit.

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