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Newbie Question: The Kennedy Half Dollar

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I remembered I had a small envelope with some more coins stuffed away in a box with some stamp supplies and now I have yet ANOTHER question:

Take a peek at the photos below... Why does my 1974 Kennedy have such a nice shine to it despite having way more wear than, say, the 1994 one next to it? Even the 1968 silver one (which I didn't know I had) has less shine.

I read that in 1974 there were no proofs made... is that the case? If so, where did this shine come from? Pocket-wear? ;-)

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 Posted 11/11/2020  6:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mtuma3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your 64 is 90% silver, the 74 is clad. Unless its a proof, silver looks a bit duller.

Look at my 64 compared to the 66 clad

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Clad as in silver clad? I keep seeing no proofs made for that year but also no mention of any varieties, which is why I am a little confused. Keep in mind I do not have a book to go by, just various sites.

Here are two more pics to maybe help:

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KEEP IN MIND, no one in my immediate family collected coins, so I'd have no way of obtaining a proof of anything. In fact, I have no idea how I even ended up with these! I think some of the 90s ones actually came in some junk-mail.
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It looks to me like someone just buffed it to make it shiny. Here is the greatest (worst) story ever about a guy making his coin shiny:

http://goccf.com/t/325952
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Yeah, I saw that gold one here!

So mine may not be an "as issued" finish?
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Some nice coins you have. You should consider buying a book on coins.
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Quote:
It looks to me like someone just buffed it to make it shiny.
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RE: book - Christmas is coming
RE: buff - or perhaps even a coin someone kept in a pocket all the time?
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The 1974 has been polished, that isn't its original surface.
And they DID make proofs in 1974, but only in San Francisco and they have an S mintmark above the date between the 9 and 7. You're coin is NOT a proof.
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CONDER: THANKS!! I was going by the info here

https://www.coincommunity.com/us_ha.../kennedy.asp

BUT just looked a little further and STUPID ME totally missed the line showing the '74 proof. I think I clicked on "1974" and therefore only got the Philly listing.

20 lashes with a wet noodle...
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agree that the 1974 looks polished
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