$4 Kennedy pickup today! 1970-D
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I don't know much about grading Kennedies. I picked this up today at a little shop I rarely visit. He was just popping it out of an album set he had purchased.
I figured I can't go wrong for melt. I might send it to our hosts & see if it might make MS66.
Thoughts? It's pretty clean with dynomite luster...
I figured I can't go wrong for melt. I might send it to our hosts & see if it might make MS66.
Thoughts? It's pretty clean with dynomite luster...
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soaking some in acetone overnight and for a few days. At first I thought they were some kind of residu
or something but came to the conclusion they were milk spots.
Not sure if I'm right though:so I gave up on them.
Maybe someone else will have an answer.
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<< <i>Sad to hear... I suppose that would count against the grade? >>
Yes, IMO.....not worth sending in.
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<< <i>A quick dip will get rid of it. Seriously, I've dipped quite a few 40% kens myself (I practiced my technique on 40% kens and '64's)... that "haze" is quite common and comes from improper handling. Do it right and it shouldn't hurt the coin at all, just remove the unattractive splotch. >>
Sadly, the grazing on the high points would limit the grade.
If you think it would MS65 though it's worth sending in. These have ticked up lately in price.
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<< <i>64 is optimistic with the neck and particularly the cheek activity. Reverse has milky splotches that imo won't dip away (and, as noted in a different thread, PCGS won't guarantee grade on anyway). Nice coin on its own merits, a good deal at melt, but not worthy of slabbing imo. >>
They will absolutely dip away. This isn't a solid silver coin like an ASE, it's a 40% silver, 60% copper coin. I've seen plenty with similar issues and they've dipped away just fine. It's the result of somebody handling the coin improperly. >>
It's 40% Silver? Really? Gee, I never managed to learn that over the past 30 years of dealing in them.
Seriously... for OP's sake I hope you're right and it dips off; I've seen them go both ways. This looks like one that won't, akin to some similarly splotched Ikes I've seen. But, even if it does go away I can't see spending fees on slabbing this one with the cheek and neck activity.
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have noticible chatter on them and they list 293/66's and only 3/67's, 70D's are
tough in those higher grades
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<< <i>64 is optimistic with the neck and particularly the cheek activity. Reverse has milky splotches that imo won't dip away (and, as noted in a different thread, PCGS won't guarantee grade on anyway). Nice coin on its own merits, a good deal at melt, but not worthy of slabbing imo. >>
They will absolutely dip away. This isn't a solid silver coin like an ASE, it's a 40% silver, 60% copper coin. I've seen plenty with similar issues and they've dipped away just fine. It's the result of somebody handling the coin improperly. >>
Hmmmm.
I've got an Accented Hair 90% coin with spots that simply will NOT dip away.
I've got 40% Silver IKE's (1971-S Business Strikes) with spots and smears that simply will NOT dip away.
Personally, I do not think the OP's coin will clean up with a dip which could account for why it's so lustrous.
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A lot of the better coins are missing due to cherry picking or corrosion now so it's not as easily reproducible.
It looks like a nearly solid MS-64 to me (lower end MS-64 but still MS-64).
I believe the mark is a smudged fingerprint and a little less likely to be removable as such. It could
probably be conserved to look near normal but the cost is much more than the value.
It's really not such a bad coin even with the flaw.