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Grading On 64 Kennedy

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three questions... are the 64's silver and nun others?
on the grading here I have never heard of FA OO ... is this normal and would some wun give an idea of what it means ?
spent so much time taking pix's didn't check em don't know why all the blue ...





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OH OH Q. #3 is there a grading for these 'new' Silver Eagles ... err is it all just silver value?



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... Thanks so much my newly coined friends
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REALLY ... no comment from nowun
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patience my friend...what you have is a sample slab issued by NGC, it is probably somewhat collectible. you are not getting grades because the pictures you provided are (no offence to you) useless for assigning a grade. you would need close ups but from what I understand the coins put in these are fairly cheap and common so you example is probably in the unc-bu range.

the eagle....melt value.
Feel free to call me Will.
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so I'm looking in other places and I found out the 64's are 90% silver and 40% from 65-70 and NO silver
O% after that. just in case nowun no's
and a sample chart that seems to be what the FA 00 indicates sample? but still notta that explains what the ell it all means
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even that told me alot ... the coin could just be a coin somewun had in a pile of change and had it slabbed? ... Thanks ... Mr Dollarman ... and that's what I was thinking on the silver I know their not the rite size to be a real dollar, just another oz of silver

and the photos can't be much good because the case itself is pretty scratched and smudged
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I know their not the rite size to be a real dollar


Depends. American Silver Eagles do have a face value of 1 dollar, and they technically can be spent at face value.


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but still notta that explains what the ell it all means


Coins are graded on a 70 point scale, with grades ranging from PO-01 (poor) to MS-70 (flawless). I'm not sure what the significance of the FA-00 on your slab is, but someone in the grading forum could likely provide more information on this.
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I beleive the sample slabs hold some value.
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