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Proof Silver Kennedy's May Have A Future?

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[quote]Made my weekly 90% purchase 2 days ago. I decided to buy halves as no Britannia's or Maple Leafs available. There were 5 90% Kennedy Proofs among them so how I could I pass them up. 1993x1, 1996x1, 2005x1, 2010x2.
So melt seems to be higher than numismatic value. Into the stack they go./quote]

I assume that the Kennedy proofs were impaired in some way to be selling so cheap?
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Of course they were, but in various degrees. The fact being, they were in the half bin. Some look as though they have bounced around a little. Some more pristine. Someone broke them out. Just letting you know, 90% Silver Proofs are now showing up in the bin.
Any loose proof is impaired, regardless.
I can send an image if you like. Just know that I am not to good at proof coin images. Each is like Cameo and that is time consuming , especially if I try to do 5 at once.
I would be glad to trade for some battered Franklin's if someone would like them. 4 out of the 5 were over 12.50g.
Real pretty, but to me, silver is silver.
If it ever comes to it, the shiney one will be the same as the battered one. Unless everyone starts weighing it. Until then, no matter to me. I stack and do not collect. Except I am hooked on Lincolns. That's a different story
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1993-S 12.69g
1996-S 12.72g
2005-S 12.52g
2010-S 12.63g
2010-S 12.70g
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