1998 S 2 Coin Set Modern Commemorative Robert F. Kennedy w JFK Box and COA OGP
These two coins are both uncirculated and made of silver with a fineness of 0.9.
These two coins are both uncirculated and made of silver with a fineness of 0.9.
This 2014 50th Anniversary Kennedy Half Dollar Silver 4 Coin Collection is a must-have for any coin collector. The set includes coins with different strike types – Reverse Proof, Proof, Enhanced UNC & UNC – and is accompanied by the original government packaging (OGP) and a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). The coins are made of 0.9 fineness silver and were minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, and West Point. This collection is a great addition to any collection and is
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The set includes four uncirculated coins with a denomination of 50C featuring the Kennedy design, struck in 0.9 fineness silver, and minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, and West Point. The coins in this set were struck in reverse proof, proof, enhanced UNC, and UNC strike types, providing a unique and diverse addition to your collection.
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JFK Half Dollar Coin was minted in 1972.
This 1965 Kennedy half dollar is a special mint set coin that has been certified by PCGS with a grade of PR 67 CAM. It features a satin strike type and a low population cameo. The coin is made of silver with a denomination of 50 cents and was minted in Philadelphia. This particular Kennedy half dollar is highly sought after by collectors and is a great addition to any collection. Its uncirculated condition and certification make it a valuable
We trust ERROR COIN RARE The design features the iconic portrait of President John F. Kennedy on the obverse side and the Liberty Bell and the moon on the reverse side. This coin is composed of silver and was struck at the Denver Mint in 1976 with a business strike type. It has not been certified and is circulated, with a denomination of 50C. The mint location is marked with a D, indicating Denver, but it is unclear if the