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1964 Kennedy Half Dollar For Grading

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The photo makes the surface look a little weird, but it's shiny and scratch free. Came from a BU roll.
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Can't make out the surfaces well enough to grade.



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OK thanks. I'm going to use the microscope tonight to get better photos.
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I don't usually condone this practice but if that came out of a BU roll and it truly has no scratches then I can advise you to give it a 2-4 second dip in E-Z-EST Silver dip with an immediate rinse in distilled water and dry .
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T-BOP, why would I dip the coin? Or am I missing the joke...
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Nothing wrong with a dip by an experienced user under certain circumstances.
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Exactly , thanks Bruce .
@ OP > It's a good candidate for a dip or do you like all that blotchy look to it ?
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I've looked at a lot of pictures of graded PL coins that look that way taken with a phone camera.
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