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Kennedy Half Dollars 90% Silver 20 Coins Random dates & mints TP-6616

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Coins are randomly chosen mint marks and dates are visible. We strive to provide excellent customer service and are always willing to work with our buyers. If there is a problem, we only ask for the chance to make it right. A descriptive title helps buyers find your item. State exactly what your item is. Include words that buyers will use to search for your item. Missing 1932-S and 1932- D. Please carefully view photos as they are the most

1968 D Kennedy Half Dollar BU OBW Roll Toned Enders

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This 1968 D Kennedy Half Dollar is a rare find for any coin collector. This uncirculated coin features a beautiful tone roll and obverse bust. The coin was minted in Denver, United States, and has a fineness of 0.4. The coin is uncertified and ungraded, making it a unique addition to any collection. The coin’s denomination is 50C and it is composed of silver. This Kennedy Half Dollar is a must-have for any coin enthusiast, especially those who appreciate the

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 90% Silver LOT OF 10 COINS

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This 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar is a valuable addition to any coin collection. Crafted with 90% silver and 10% copper, this coin features an iconic image of President John F. Kennedy on the obverse side and the Presidential Seal on the reverse side. Minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this coin has a business strike type and is uncirculated with an unknown circulation history. The coin is uncertified and has a denomination of 50C. It is a must-have for any coin enthusiast

1967 50C Kennedy Half Dollar

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This 1967 50C Kennedy Half Dollar is a valuable addition to any coin collection. With its beautiful design and historical significance, this coin is a must-have for any true coin enthusiast. Made of 40% silver and 60% copper, this coin was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has been well-preserved over the years. Its certification status is uncertified, adding to its unique character and value. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, this Kennedy Half Dollar is a great

Kennedy Half Dollars 90% Silver 20 Coins Random dates & mints TP-6620

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Coins are randomly chosen mint marks and dates are visible. We strive to provide excellent customer service and are always willing to work with our buyers. If there is a problem, we only ask for the chance to make it right. A descriptive title helps buyers find your item. State exactly what your item is. Include words that buyers will use to search for your item. Missing 1932-S and 1932- D. Please carefully view photos as they are the most

1974 50C Kennedy Half Dollar No Mint Mark

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This 1974 50C Kennedy Half Dollar is a rare find for any coin collector. The coin is uncirculated and made of 75% copper and 25% nickel over a pure copper center. The strike type is business and the coin is ungraded. The coin also features a unique design, depicting the legendary President John F. Kennedy on one side and the Presidential Seal on the other. This coin was minted in the United States and is uncertified, making it a great

1964 Kennedy Half Roll! 20 Silver Coins$$ Great Beautiful

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This is a fantastic roll of 20 silver Kennedy half dollars from 1964. The coins are beautifully preserved and show great detail. I’m a coin collector and I know the value of a good roll. These coins are perfect for adding to your collection or for trading with other collectors. The denomination is a Kennedy half dollar and the composition is silver. The coins are uncirculated/unknown and uncertified. They were minted in the United States and are a great addition

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