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Kennedy Half Dollar Silver Set-12 Coins Total

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Up for sale is a absolutely beautiful Uncirculated set of Kennedy Half Dollars. Years are from 1965 to 1969 with 12 coins in total all being individually sealed. Coins consist of Uncirculated, Proof and SMS versions. Mints consist of Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. This set would be great to send in for grading or to simply add to your collection! Definitely one of a kind! If you would like more detailed pics please ask and I can provide them.

1998-S Kennedy Half SMS SP70 PCGS Special Mint State 70

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Certified coins: All of our certified coin photos are considered stock photos unless otherwise noted. Though we do our best to update photos with current inventory, stock photos are necessary due to inventory turnover and having multiples of the same item in stock. We welcome inquiries to see if the exact coin pictured is in stock. In many cases, if it is not, we will post new photos of a current coin in inventory upon request. Roll pictures are stock

1967 50C Kennedy Half Dollar

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This 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar is a great addition to any coin collection. With its 40% silver and 60% copper composition, this circulated coin showcases the history of the United States. Minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this 50 cent piece features the iconic portrait of President John F. Kennedy on the obverse and the presidential seal on the reverse. This coin is uncertified and has a business strike type, making it a unique addition to any collection. Add this piece of

90% Silver 1964 NGC MS66 Kennedy Half Dollar High Grade

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Listing is for the exact coin and NGC certification in listing photos. You will receive the exact coin and NGC cert number shown in photos, all slabs are pristine straight from NGC. Introducing the illustrious 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar – a stunning blend of history, artistry, and high-grade numismatics. Minted in 90% silver, this coin pays a fitting tribute to the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, capturing his legacy in gleaming silver. 90% Silver Purity : Crafted with 90% silver,

1998 Kennedy Collector’s Set RFK Silver Dollar & Matte Finish JFK Half Dollar

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ROBERT F KENNEDY COMMEMORATIVE COLLECTOR’S SET 1998 S OGP SKU:CPC3807. This 2 coin set contains an Uncirculated 1998-S Robert F. Kennedy Commemorative Silver Dollar, along with a Uncirculated 1998-S Kennedy Silver Half Dollar struck with a matte finish. This special Half Dollar was only made available from the U. The matte finish requires two extra steps in the minting of the coin: sandblasting the face of the coinage die with a mixture of glass beads and aluminum oxide, and adding

1965 50C Kennedy Half Dollar Ddr America

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This 1965 50C Kennedy half dollar coin is a rare gem for collectors seeking exceptional value. It features a striking composition of 40% silver and 60% copper, with a fineness of 0.9 and a business strike type. The coin is ungraded, uncertified, and comes with no California Prop 65 warning. The coin bears the iconic image of John F. Kennedy on the obverse, with a doubled die reverse variety that makes it truly unique. This circulated coin was minted in

1976-s Silver Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollar Pcgs Pr70dcam Rare Signature

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1976-S silver bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar PCGS PR70 DCAM with the rare John F. You will receive the coin shown in the photos. Coin is in very good condition- no spots or hazing. Any imperfection in the photos is either dust or very minor imperfections in the plastic of the holder which are only evident from the high definition camera photos or under magnification. Coin looks fantastic to the naked eye in your hand.

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