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Incredible Kennedy Half PCGS Submission!!!
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"Incredible Kennedy Half PCGS Submission" but
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Love that 65
Russ, NCNE
if so Im encourged to submit one I have from my Moms coin buy back in 1976.....
<< <i>are those nicks and scratches on the reverse field of the Bicen half?
if so Im encourged to submit one I have from my Moms coin buy back in 1976..... >>
I wondered the same. That looks like a lot of activity for a 67+
I'm more worried about the 1965. Looks SMS. I understand PCGS is the ones to have seen it in hand and I am left with a picture and less expertise. But, for instance, look at the difference between the 1965 and 1967 in these pictures. The 1967 looks like a business strike. Die polish lines, rougher fields overall, more defined luster. Yet the same quality picture was taken of the 1965, no? Even the luster cartwheel is in the exact same positions in both pictures. Yet the 1965 seems to have overly smooth fields with a touch of PL, not as blazing luster, and some haze to boot. And, actually, the small crescent of tone on the 1965 seems to further indicate it could be SMS as there are some SMS that are toned as such (but are farther along in the toning process and exhibit different colors) while business strikes are rarer with toning like that.
Second, the 1965 is most DEFINETLY an MS coin. I have MANY SMS coins and this is very different. It went through the PCGS grading system 3 times on this submission and is the only upgrade on these coins. The others were re-submitted because PCGS didn't give these coins the Secure Plus holder that they had before when I submitted my complete set under the pedigree system. The marks you see are actually breaks in the skin of the coin. There are NO defects on the coin. EXCEPT for the mark below the Kennedy bust. It was a struck through error. When pointed out, under the Secure Plus system, it was walked thru the graders and AT LEAST 3 GRADERS, INLUDINg a SENIOR grader agreed the coin was an MS, NOT SMS coin, and deserving of an MS 67. Corrections made.
Third the 1967 is in NO WAY an MS 66+. It will be resubmitted again for the second time. The coin has no faults and should have been graded as an MS 67. Next time it will make the grade of MS 67. I have PLENTY as MS 67 and SMS coins for comparison.
Fourth, the 1976-P in MS 67+ Is ALL there!!!! When Richard Green saw this coin, He stated he wanted it, if PCGS saw the way to grade it MS 67. He knew it was at least an MS 67, and thought it would grade MS 68. He offered me a trade of his 1976-P in MS 67, Plus another in mS 68 when slabbed, I believe it was a 1986. Unfortunately, it was slabbed after we lost him forever. The "marks" you see are actually breaks in the toning. The only mark is a single mark is on the face, which is hardly visable, even under magnification.
Thanks for the original poster whom realizes how hard these high grade early Kennedy coins to make. At least someone cares about "hairy Heads" instead of the "baldies"!
Edited for spelling.
COMPLETE KENNEDY VARIETY SET, CIRCULATION STRIKES AND PROOFS
1964 MINT SET
<< <i>Some really nice looking coins Ray
Twincam, what a gorgeous MS68!!!!!!
PCGS Price Guide: $15,000!!