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1980 Kennedy Error - Struck On SBA Planchet?

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1980-Kennedy-Error---Struck-On-SBA-Planchet?

1980-Kennedy-Error---Struck-On-SBA-Planchet?

check out these pics. coin is approx 2/3 normal thickness of Kennedy half, weighs less than typical Kennedy half (I am getting it weighed at work tomorrow), and is slightly smaller in diameter. There is reeding on portions of the coin.

someone in one of the other chatrooms suggested it could be a kennedy struck on an SBA planchet. My dad had originally suggested a quarter planchet - having forgotten about the SBA. anyone here know where to turn? I figured I would post it a few places on this website. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I dont think its a SBA planchet. There is still to much detail on the rim for that.a smaller planchet would have less of the letters on the edge and more distortion on them. Id lean toward PMD with someone shaving the edges. I'm no expert tho. An accurate weight will help too.
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I suspect the SBA planchet theory is correct and the weight should verify that. I think the design detail would be considerably weaker with a quarter planchet since it is only half the weight of a half dollar planchet. I just noticed that there is mention of it in the Misstrikes and Errors section of the Red Book-

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The Kennedy fifty-cent piece struck on an Anthony one-dollar planchet is very rare.

It does not make any mention of value but I would guess something north of $1000. Where did you find such a ridiculously awesome error
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i am heading to work this AM to weigh it. That might be the best test.

It was found in some CWRs at a bank somewhere in the Carolinas.

I thought it was tampered with at first, but since there was reeding on the edge and it did not look like someone shaved/ground it down. Plus it is approx 2/3 the thickness of a half, - how do you fake that? Will let you know what it weighs. that may be the best test
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Very cool. Handle it very carefully. Will be waiting on the weight.
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Very interesting!
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CoinCbase, you have two post on this coin. Both posted yesterday. Confusing.
Maybe a mod can join them.
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i posted it on teh half dollar forum and then realized there was an error forum. I wanted to try and get it out to as many people as possible. Our lab is still locked, so I haven't weighed the coin yet. it is being handled very carefully. I am hoping . .
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8.1 grams - on two certified scales in our lab. I am guessing its most likely a half on SBA planchett. gonna take to large coin shop here to have them try and confirm. yay
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You have certainly identified the host planchet correctly. Congratulations on a great find.
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Thanks for all of the help and info. I am really excited now. Does anyone know what it is worth? Should I send to PCGS? Should I keep it or sell it? How many are out there? I saw that there were more 1979 errors like this, so this is a better year. I saw something somewhere that there were like 10 of these or so. Does mine make 11?

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Send it to PCGS so if you want to sell it later it'll be easier to do so, and if not you can just keep it slabbed in your collection :)
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Top error dealer Fred Weinberg currently has two in stock and I found one listed on ebay so there are a few out there but the total population will be fairly small. I would not normally recommend slabbing a no-brainer error(one that is easily recognized for what it is) but when you are approaching a four figure price point, it is probably a good idea to submit it so you can obtain maximum value if you were to sell it. Check with your local dealer to see if they submit to PCGS or NGC and have them submit it for you. You would have to pay an extra membership fee to do it on your own in addition to the grading fee so it is not cost-effective for only one coin. You will probably have to spend $50 or so to get it slabbed but it will be worth it for you.

This find deserves some dancing fruit
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I had a local coin shop (its a big one in a big city) look at it and he offered me 900 on the spot for it. said it was worth approx $1100 and that it would grade in the MS-60 to MS 62 range. He said MS 61 in his opinion. He said I could get it slabbed and it may increase the value, but he also said I could save the money if someone who knows what they are getting comes along and wants it. I have gotten both forms of advice on here. I think I will sell it as I have only a passing interest in error coins. is there an avenue on here that I could sell it or would I be better off with ebay? I am not in a hurry to sell it - I need to get my picture taken with it for the kids (and to make sure I get a dig in on my dad).
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Congrats on Super Find!!!
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