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1993 P Kennedy Half Dollar Super Shiney

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I am wondering why this half dollar is so shiney. It stands out completely from everything else. It is close to as shiney as the 2022 half dollar. Any ideas? I found it in a bank box.
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 Posted 02/18/2023  09:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Char01 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am really stumped because it has definitely been in circulation.
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 Posted 02/18/2023  10:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oddguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe it was kept in a what- not box and misc. items banged it up. There is nothing that make it collectable.
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Not a proof coin. The proof coins have a frosted cameo on them. These will also show a stronger strike on them as they are struck twice, enhancing the design.
https://images.PCGS.com/CoinFacts/0...805_2200.jpg
Note the fields are mirror like, the devices are frosted. They they will show that if it was a proof coin. Your coin maybe a normal Half dollar from Philadelphia. Maybe fresh from a cello? Now released in the wild. Will start getting fingerprints on it and coin contact will start to alter the surface.
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I'd say early die state, then banged up in circulation
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Must be one coin which was kept in roll and now release in circulation.
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Coin looks to be harshly cleaned, that's where the shininess is coming from. P. S. Never clean your coins as it ruins it numismatic value.
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In case you didn't know the proper coin term for "shiny", here's the description from our CCF glossary. Just an FYI. I use the term shiny sometimes too.

LUSTER:
In numismatics, the amount and strength of light reflected from a coin's surface or its original mint bloom. Luster is the result of light reflecting on the flow lines, whether visible or not.

LUSTROUS:
A term used to describe coins that still have original mint bloom.
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