How common are SMS 1966 No FG Kennedy Halves?

Any estimates or reports on the % of the mintage that these take up?
How hard to find are they? I can't find any good information anywhere. Thank you!
How hard to find are they? I can't find any good information anywhere. Thank you!
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The CONECA (Abraded Die Reverse) ADR-001, which is what the Cherrypickers' Guide cross references to the FS-901 is on DDO-002, Stage E (late die state) and the initials are completely abraded away (no trace visible).
The ADR-002 also has the initials abraded away on the late die stage but it is not paired to DDO-002.
For some reason, the TPG companies are attributing both the ADR-001 & ADR-002 as the FS-901.
To answer your question, there are several of them out there but considering they are only on the very late die stage of the DDO-002 variety, there are less then a variety that lasted the entire life of the die.
The reason I asked was because I had one here and didn't know if it was even really worth keeping. I was able to determin that the one I have here is an ADR-001 after looking at some trueview pics. There is a die marker on the D and O of DOLLAR on the reverse and of course the amount of missing details in other areas is consistant as well.
Thank you
I have a 1966 Kennedy SMS slabbed SP66, does that mean it's also "No FG?"
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<< <i>Any idea on value? Everything i see is all over the place price-wise. >>
First you need to understand that it has a limited market. Kennedy half dollar while they look nice, are not widely traded like Barbers, Walkers or Franklins and the variety side is even more thinly collected.
A 1966 DDO-002 stage E (no FG) in PCGS MS66 is about $150 - $200 coin on a good day. You have to remember that the rule of “supply verses demand” has a major effect on the value. Most collectors that participate in the Registries already have a MS66 example of this variety. Now, if you can make a MS67 FS-901 then you might have a nice bonus.