Is this 1966 40% worth having graded?

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I found this 40% half a few weeks ago CRH, and I have never seen a 40% in this good of condition. Especially the luster, the pics don't exactly do it justice, this thing is blinding. When I saw it in the roll I figured 90% proof at first. I'll admit I don't know a ton about coins, but I thought maybe somebody on here could let me know if this thing is worth much over spot?
 

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Looks like SMS(Special mint set) to me, i don't think it's worth being graded.
 

I found a similar looking coin last Dec I think. Mine is a '66 as well and has a glossy finish and is probably from a SMS - though my coin isn't quite as nice as yours.
 

Not worth it, as others have pointed out it was from a special mint set. In 1965-1967, the Mint waged a war against collectors which included the suspension of mintmarks on all coins and the ending of the annual proof set. As a compromise, the mint created "special mint sets" which were better quality than the usual uncirculated mint sets, but nowhere near proof quality. The Mint still uses the same process on some of their uncirculated coin sets to give them a better finish than usual business strike quality coins.

Because it usually comes in a case (cellophane like the older proof sets for 1965 and plastic for 1966 and 1967) there are many available and many in brilliant uncirculated condition. For the price of grading that one you have, you could go out and get an uncirculated set. They are common and don't sell for much more than the scrap value of the 40%er they have in them.
 

Sure is a purdy thing though!





HH Dave
 

Gimme a cruddy-looking 40% half, and after I dip it for 20 seconds, it will look as good, or better. Just sayin.
 

I do agree that it is from a SMS from that year. In my opinion I would grade that coin all day if I felt like it was MS 65 + or better. So if it were me, and I had that coin and thought it was MS, I would take it a coin dealer in my area, and see what they thought. So the point is.... You can check pricing for those on PCGS.com, or NGC.com, redbook and several other places. Then you can take it to a coin dealer or 5, and see what they all say it would grade to determine if its worth grading to you.

So there you go, let me know if you do have it graded, or what the dealers say its worth... Maybe I would make you an offer.

Chris.
 

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