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Just Found...potential Solid 1995-D Kennedy Half Roll

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How could you tell if a roll is solid, without actually breaking it? Two heads showing on opposite sides, 1995-D and they look nice UNC, in an older Miracle wrapper.
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you cant really, but If you got it from a bank box I would'nt be suprised if it was. I got a whole box of 1995 kennedys a few weeks ago.
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So they are pretty common...might as well bust it up and use them for tips. Thanks!
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Yep they are pretty common (all 90's BU) good for tips though!
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The '90-D, '91-D, and '92-D, and '93-P have substantial premiums in unc.

The '95 issues are still in the system so are available if anyone wants to set them aside. Some of the early and mid-'90's coins are pretty elusive in high grade. For these I'd concentrate on mark free examples since mint set coins are well struck and scratched.
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