1964 DDR Kennedy Silver Half Dollar PCGS PR68 PROOF Doubled Die Reverse US #3312
You will receive the exact coin you see pictured.
You will receive the exact coin you see pictured.
You will receive the exact coin you see pictured.
The grade from PCGS speaks for itself. There is toning on the left side of the obverse. Please review the scans.
The Coin you See is the Coin you will Receive.
2014 W Kennedy Half Dollar PF 70 NGC Silver Reverse Proof SKU:CPC3948. A genuine 2014 W High Relief Kennedy Silver Half Dollar Reverse Proof Coin, graded and certified PF 70 by NGC. Early Releases, 50th Anniversary. This Kennedy half dollar honors America’s 35th president, John F. The obverse designed by Gilroy Roberts features a left-facing portrait of Kennedy, while Frank Gasparro’s reverse displays the presidential coat of arms. The images you see are for the exact item you will receive.
You will receive a NGC certified Proof 70 coin like the one you can see in these photos. NOTE: If letters and numbers are in the title (mostly at the end), it represents our inventory number. For example, lot x234 or just x234, is our inventory “lot number x234″. These inventory numbers do not mean you will get 234 items! What you see in the photos is what you will receive unless otherwise described. These inventory numbers do not represent
1970 D Kennedy Half Dollar. Pcgs Gold Shield MS65. Truly Dmpl Obverse and a Nearly PL reverse. Since the reverse is close but not fully PL, Pcgs won’t give it the PL designation. 70 D’s are Truly Rare in PL as Advanced Kennedy Collectors know. Truly Stunning piece with light golden toning around the rims on both sides. Will update pics soon. Coin is from my personal collection and i had it personally graded at Pcgs. The fields are so
You will receive the exact coin shown in the photos.
This 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar is a beautiful and unique addition to any coin collection. The coin is uncirculated and features a doubled die reverse, which gives it a distinctive appearance. The denomination of the coin is 50 cents and it is composed of silver. The strike type is business and the grade is ungraded. In addition, the coin was minted in Philadelphia in 1967 and has a KM number of 202a. The variety of the coin is a doubled