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Is There Such Thing As A "black Kennedy"

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I know of the "Black Jefferson" but I wondered if there was a known occurrence of a "Black Kennedy". I doubt it but I just thought I would ask. I'm sure it's a Post mint issue. Thanks!
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Most very dark silver is either deep toning or environmental damage. Unless it's really glossy it usually reduces the value.
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Just environmental damage (ED).



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The "Black" you refer to on nickels is because of the nickel in the mix. A lot less is used one ant two, JFK's are clads not solid planchet and the finishing is different in production. What is thought to be cause of tHe "Black Beauty" nickel is too much cobalt in the nickel ore and how it was annealed. Clads are not annealed the same way., are plated in stock plate.
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and Crazyb0 already posted a great response.

So, yes it's environmental damage.
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