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 Posted 09/29/2009  04:42 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add privatejoker18 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Im no coin collector by any stretch of the imagination and have no idea what I'm looking at here. My dad and were packing our things for a move and we found a coin in box from my grandfathers old things. I havent been able to identify it and I've been on countless different websites trying to identify it. If any of you could help that would be much appreciated. On the front it has a pic of JFK and on the top it says John Fitzgerald Kennedy. On the bottom it has the date 1968. On the back is a pic of a house and on the top it says born Brookline Massachusetts May 29, 1917 and the bottom reads Died Dallas, Texas November 22, 1963. Id really like to know what it is and if its even worth worrying about
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It's not a "coin", in the sense of being issued by the government with a face value. Rather, it's a commemorative medal. It may have been part of a series of medals of US presidents.
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