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1964 Kennedy Half Dollar

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Howdy

Posting for your opinions this 1964 Kennedy half.
From my research it's silver. Philly. Pretty common? Is this a proof?
Curious as to what grade you would attribute.

I believe this was stored in PVC casing for ~20 years. Will probably give it a swim in acetone.

As usual, looking forward to any comment/whatever passes through your mind!

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Thanks a lot!
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You have a circulated business strike 90% silver coin. Good idea for an acetone soak.
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Silver, very common, not a proof, pretty much just a bullion coin.
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looks high AU however it was improperly stored. try the acetone to see if it helps. like this probably a bullion coin.
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MS details, PVC damage.
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I'm thinking MS.
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Thank you all for your comments! Appreciate!

Fun fact -- in the 90s in Italy a partwork on world coins was published and this was included in the first issue.
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