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1967 JFK Half Dollar Historically Significant?

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What would the coin grading experts say about this coin?



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11/26/2024 10:57 am
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I'll guess AU for the grade.
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I'll say AU-58.
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Nice toning. I'm at the lower end of the AU scale. A little difficult to be more precise given the posted pics.
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The reverse rainbow toning is pretty cool looking.
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OK Toning on reverse but Historically Significant? That's stretching it a bit.
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AU-58.
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AU range. I'm with Tacc - why do you say that this coin is "Historically Significant"?
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Quote:
The reverse rainbow toning is pretty cool looking.
I agree.
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Hardly historically significant .
Belongs in a bag of 40 per cent
Kennedy halves .
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Why this coin gets MS67?


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Would be useful to see the full holder.
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Dough101...

Is this the item you're referring to?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/365248163426
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Do you think sometimes grading is biased?
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An article said that from 1965 to 1967, the United States halted mint marks on coins. My coin is the true example of the 1967 no-mint mark—no from the Philadelphia mint set. I called it Historically Significant, and it belongs to the coin museum.
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Which coin museum is that?
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