New Guy Questions About Halves

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I think you got it. Don't worry about the bicentennial halves unless the fall under your rule 1.

If you want to look for double dies you can look for doubling of the trust in 1964-D, 1974-D and 1977-D. You can also look for no FG initials on 1982P, 1983P.

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and keep the 1987 half dollars too. these were not issued for circulation.
 

Keep all of the really shiny ones.










...just kidding. Spend the spoils.
 

I have tried looking for doubled dies and other varieties but I don't have a market for them in this area. I have found a few 64-D DDO/TDO and they are fun trying to figure out which is which but I can't find anyone interested in them for greater then melt in circulated condition. Most of the time I will pull a coin with a good rim but if it wasn't a 74-D, 87P/D, or 2002-2006 I won't spend the time to look at the motto. Does anyone know of a marketplace to sell these varieties?

Here is another question. I found some very nice Franklins that looked BU when I pulled them. After a few months when I go back to look at them some have a finger print over them (no it's not mine). Should I dip these nicer coins in acetone and then distilled water before I put them away to remove any oils on the coin or do I just play fingerprint roulette?

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Thanks all. Printing this for future reference.

Just back from a short trip trip into town; stopped at a small bank and they were happy to give me $110 in halves. They were all hand rolled. 26 dated from 1965 to 1970, 5 were dated 1964, and 1 is a 1963 Ben Franklin.

Bought another load of $200 machine rolled at a separate bank, which included an S 1776-1976 and a 1991 D with a brilliant, mirror surface.
 

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