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1998 P Kennedy Half Dollar

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I think this is in a 65-67 range but I don't really know. Any thoughts?
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I think there might be a die break of some sort on it too. Maybe a strike through error? I don't know
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What's going on between the R in Liberty and the hairline?
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Yeah I don't know. I don't think strike through but it could be a die crack? I really have no clue. Doesn't look like a scratch from the naked eye though
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I can't help with the grade, but it looks to me like a die crack from the top of the bust to the rim and then dried residue between the R and T.
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a little too much glare to see the surfaces for a good assessment.

AU58 or MS63
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Hard to discern on this. In the best I think 64, irrelevant, between 60 and 63
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Hard to grade from these photos.
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