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1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Proof Accented Hair

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I purchased a roll of these proofs a few months ago, and am thinking of sending in a few for grading.

What do you think this coin would grade?

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Is that a scratch between the E-R and a mark on the jaw? If so than MS-65. If just a reflection from the camera, than PR-66.
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Is that a scratch between the E-R and a mark on the jaw? If so than MS-65. If just a reflection from the camera, than PR-66.


That is a reflection between E and R.
There is no scratch on the chin, maybe a bit of dust at the time the photo was taken.

I have a whole roll of these just like this one.

Thanks
Any one agree or disagree?

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Than I would go with PR-66.
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You have a whole roll of HAH's? WOW!

Proof coins are very tough to photograph. Is that a rim hit at 9 o'clock on the rev or a reflection? Should be good for at least PR66-67 IMO.
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You have a whole roll of HAH's? WOW!

Proof coins are very tough to photograph. Is that a rim hit at 9 o'clock on the rev or a reflection? Should be good for at least PR66-67 IMO.


My bad, No actually only two of them are of the AH variety, the rest are the "normal" ones. Didn;t mean to mislead...sorry.
They are all about the same as far as brilliance and strike.

9:00 that must be a reflection.

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