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1971 D Kennedy Silver Clad Error

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Yes so they are 11.3 to 11.4 grams and specific gravity has them at 9.5 I found 8 of them in a collection I inherited tapped up marked uncirculated all Denver mint all in coin holders..... Are these the clad error maybe

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Yes here is a photo of the side......however I did read somewhere that PGCS just identified a 40 percent silver clad that showed light copper tones on reeding? But I'm perplexed what I have is something that passes all tests but the reed does have this tone...not quite a dark copper


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Yes the tissue test I've done that
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Try the tissue test. Post one coin per thread,remove them from 2x2 before taking pics. Edge pics might also help.Do not forget to factor in mint Weight Tolerance.
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1971 should all be clad (@11.34g). 1970-D was last "regular" silver half dollar.
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Can you show the edge? from what I see they all look like a normal strikes.
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I posted new photos but they have a weight of 11.2 - 11.4 some 11.2 a few 11.4 and a few 11.3 but they all have a specific gravity of 9.35 for the 11.2 and 9.5 for the 11.4
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