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Grandma's 1967 & 1990 Dollar Half

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 Posted 01/24/2022  9:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Pppna to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all, I'm not sure what to look for here, Grandma only had 2 Half Dollars coins left. I think I spent some when she was still alive. She gave me some of them to buy something from the corner grocery store.

Anyways, the pictures are what's left, only 2. One 1967, one 1990.

The colors of the 2 coins are different from each other.

Please let me know kindly if there are any errors or value in these 2 Half Dollars

& Thank you



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 Posted 01/24/2022  10:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwhatisit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll be glad to help here The 1990-D is a common clad coin (in circulated condition, worth only face value), but if in high enough condition/grade can be worth something more, like a few dollars at best. Now your 1967 has 40% silver, very collectable and average value is around 5.00 dollars. I don't see anything on either that shouts error to me.
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Same thing as the cents you posted a few days ago... please post only ONE coin at a time to us here. Replies get tricky with more than one coin. Thanks.

The yellowish one is either a gold plating from a long time ago or environment tarnishing/toning, either way no premium. The 1967 has a bit more silver than the other one. Cherish these as having belonged to your Grandmother, otherwise these aren't rare, nor will they make you rich.
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