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I Have A 1969 Kennedy Half Dollar Weighing 11.72 Grams. Is That Within Tol

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 Posted 01/23/2019  11:40 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Bigred72 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a 1969 Kennedy half dollar weighing 11.72 grams. Is that within tolerance? It's also turning a yellowish color.
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Yes, it's within the tolerance weight. Can you post any pictures?
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yes. Here's a couple photos

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Good pictures! ! They look like normal circulated halves to me. The yellowish color is normal circulation/toning from the environment it's been subject to. Give them an acetone bath. Lightly wipe the surface with an acetone saturated Q-tip. The one with mint luster should clean up nicely. Nice find!

Post pictures of the results after the acetone bath. Remember, do not scrub them. Very lightly with a saturated Q-tip.
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