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1998-S Gem Matte Proof Kennedy Half Dollar PCGS SP 70 SMS

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Matte Proof Kennedy Half Dollar. AS MADE BY THE UNITED STATES MINT at San Francisco. PCGS Graded SP 70. Free from the surface stippling that often comes on these. A nice bright perfect example. We were able to pick thru a hoard of 50 sets at the Chicago ANA this year and found 14 of these in superb virtually perfect condition. Listed here are virtually identical and very PQ for the issue. The coin in the photos is representative of

RARE Bicentennial No Mint Mark 1776 1976 Kennedy Half Dollar Coin-FREE SHIPPING

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This Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar Coin is a great addition to any coin collection. The coin was minted in 1976 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The front of the coin features a portrait of President John F. Kennedy while the reverse side features an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. This particular coin has no mint mark and is in circulated condition. It is a perfect gift for any coin enthusiast or history buff.

1972 JFK Kennedy Half Dollar (No Mint Mark). (#05)

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This 1972 JFK Kennedy Half Dollar is a great addition to any coin collection. With its classic design and historical significance, this coin is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The coin features the profile of John F. Kennedy on the obverse and the presidential seal on the reverse. Made in the United States with a denomination of 50c, this coin is circulated and ungraded, with no mint mark. It comes with no certification but is guaranteed to be

Kennedy Half Dollat Set BU P, D, & S mint proofs (Not Silver proofs 175 coins)

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This Kennedy half dollar set includes 175 coins, consisting of BU P, D, and S mint proofs. The coins have never been circulated and are in pristine condition. The denomination of each coin is 50 cents and they were composed of copper/nickel after 1971 except for later proofs. Before that, they were either 40% or 90% Silver depending on the years. The strike type is business and proofs are included, and they were manufactured in the United States. Although they

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