Father-in-laws stash, Half Dollar Coins

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Father-in-law's stash, Half Dollar Coins

Well, the Walking Liberties and Franklins were all a bust as far as numismatic values were concerned.

However, the '64 Kennedys did give up 7 each DDOs, 1 each DDR.

I haven't searched the 40% coins yet.

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Re: Father-in-law's stash, Half Dollar Coins

CaptainRobin said:
Well, the Walking Liberties and Franklins were all a bust as far as numismatic values were concerned.

However, the '64 Kennedys did give up 7 each DDOs, 1 each DDR.

I haven't searched the 40% coins yet.

Sorry, no photo capability for magnification required to show the error.
Robin
No problem. I know how to search on the Internet. Personally, I didn't even know they existed!
 

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CaptainRobin

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Re: Father-in-law's stash, Half Dollar Coins

Cherry Picker's Guide. Good photos, write ups, outdated prices (my copy was published in '06). You do need a loupe to really ID the errors.

I've pulled double dies from '65, '66, and '67, both obverse and reverse. Still have a roll of '67s to look, and a few '69s, but haven't even reached the pages for '69, so I don't even know if there are any errors for that year.
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Re: Father-in-law's stash, Half Dollar Coins

Cherry Picker's Guide is a good source. Amazing how many error coins there are, many still in circulation today.
 

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