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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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 to the CCF! I would be so excited to search the coins you have! PLEASE let us know if you find something special, or if you have any other questions! I don't think this coin is an SMS variety. The small mark off the end of the 4 looks more like damage to me. This image shows what to look for on the 1964 SMS Kennedy half. It's a raised area. 
ANA ID: 3203813 - CONECA ID: N-5637 Clean a coin that may be worth collecting? Please DON'T! When in doubt, leave it dirty!! 
Edited by Yokozuna 06/12/2022 1:27 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
62064 Posts |
With the spots on this coin, it would be a melt value coin. Cash it in.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7646 Posts |
 to the Community! Organize you coins and store them in a safe and secure manner. Write down the history and story behind the coins your grandfather told you. They are part of your family's history that you should pass on to your children and grand children when the time is right. Once the coins are sold they will be gone forever —— and "forever" is a very long time!
Edited by westernsky 06/12/2022 2:19 pm
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Moderator
 United States
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above the word 'TRUST' are contact marks from another reeded coin.
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Rest in Peace
United States
18456 Posts |
 To CCF , As said that Half Dollar looks like a common circulated coin which we call business strikes . I see nothing unique about it . 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
 , maybe a little post mint damage, but otherwise a fairly normal looking half. Cherish these coins as they belonged to your Grandfather and don't be too eager to part with them.   to the CCF! We look forward to see what else you have to share with us!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Welcome here. What you show it is an reject planchet coin from the mint. I see some accumulation from the mint employees, and some coins was the best of the best. Hope you have one of those.
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New Member
 United States
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 I just wanted to clarify that I have no interest in selling any coins or their melt value at any price. I am only trying to make sense of my grandfathers collection in my spare time. I was 5 when my grandfather last showed them to me and I can't recall the entire history. We use to go through rolls of coins together for my childhood Lincoln Cent collection and he would tell me about the mint in Denver and the bank he worked at as a kid. This is one of the only coins that I don't understand why he thought it would be the most valuable someday and why he stored this set away from the bags of silver Ike's and Morgan dollars. I can see why some have said business strike because of the way the pictures came out but it is not for sure. I will try to get better pictures.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5404 Posts |
Probably a coin he got in change , Pedestrian 1964 Half .
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1659 Posts |
Absolutely normal business strike. Just keep it as a great remembrance of your grandfather.
Edited by lcutler 06/13/2022 04:50 am
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Moderator
 United States
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 to the Community!
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New Member
 United States
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http://goccf.com/t/423325#3645181This right hear is the answer I was looking for. A reject planchette would fit my grandfathers story and history. Here are a few others that he received while working at the mint  
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New Member
 United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Really nothing unusual about it, just a normal business strike1964 Kennedy half.
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Forum Dad
 United States
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Please, one coin per topic. 
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