After inspecting under a microscope, I sent a very modern 1990 D Kennedy clad 50 cent coin from a mint set to PCGS a few months and it came back at a 67+. As of today, it is pop 1 with none graded higher with value of of $750 with an arrow pointing up. I don't intend to sell but I am sure when there is a 68, the value of my coin will drop. To me, that is OK as I plan to give my collection to my grandchildren.
Well Well!!! I just received my grades on line this afternoon from my most recent PCGS submission of modern coins. I sent in a few Kennedy 1976 Bi Centennial 50 cents coins. Of the three , the 1976 D Clad is listed as a MS 67. PCGS pop reports says that at this grade there are 39 with 1 higher, a 67+. PCGS says $1,150 for my MS 67. After a lot of trial and error, I have come to the conclusion that searching mints sets first with a magnifier and then with a microscope is the best way to achieve a high grade at PCGS
@@kenoliver4326 congratulations. Do you mind telling me how much it is to have a coin graded? I’m wondering if I should spend my time looking at newer coins to be graded or go through my pennies nickels and dimes looking for errors?
@@shelley2726 If you are a PCGS member, every so often they offer a Quarterly Special with a 17 dollar per coin cost if you send a minimum number of coins in the submission package.
@@shelley2726 I am not a professional in the industry but Shaun is. Why don't you send him a message and ask his assistance as he does evaluate private collections. I would highly recommend his opinion on your collection and what would be best to do with it. I am glad you keep collecting as the hobby is a very rewarding endeavor.
I've got a 1968 D silver Kennedy half dollar that's never been out of it's protective cover. My health care provider gave it to me, talk about a double look
I have 210 Kennedy half dollars started saving them in 1964 . I have quite a few bicentennial pieces . I also have that I sent off for years ago in gold plated I believe.
I sent 4 1991 coins out for grading that was sealed in the mint set never opened that were completely toned on the obverse side. I sent them out still sealed so that they could be authenticated as natural toning. They had turned blue purple red orange just crazy complete coverage of this side. But the reverse side had zero toning like this 1967. How this happens is beyond me but I've seen it a few times in mint sets most likely storage and handling. Just letting you know BRS this can happen in mint celo. Also and this is just my thought but if it was a roll ender it would most likely have a haloing around the rim from the rolled ends of the roll. This has complete coverage I am guessing this happened much like the ones I discovered. One heck of a Ebay score. Have a great day!! Happy Hunting!!
Im pretty sure I found the actual most valuable Kennesy Half dollar, I havent send it to grade it yet but its such a cool error during the mint process!
My name is Jerry H. and I have a fairly large collection of coins . I am possibly thinking of selling my collection for the right fair price. I am interested in knowing what my coin set is worth. I have coins exception coins from the Peace and Morgan silver dollar area all the way down to Wheat pennies and most everything in between. I have many very exceptional coins I do believe. I would like to know if you have any suggestions for me. THANK YOU JERRY H.
I have about one roll 40 halves highly toned super bright purple green gold Kennedy halves 64-71 I believe they will grade pcgs 66 to even 68 for the 1964 ones are they worth the time and expense to grade them? (I've checked them carefully and they were stored in glass jars for 50 years.
Yes sir. I have a bicentennial half dollar that has what you called reverse retain cudd displasment.Mine is on front also In God we trust the date's And D mint mark .is there anyway you could help me figure out the value and possibly where I can sell it
Shaun, I got my sons into coin roll hunting a few months ago after watching several RUclips videos on the hobby. We started by asking our bank if they had any half dollar rolls. They had 6 rolls which apparently were someone's old collection because we ended up with over 1/3 of the coins being 40% silver Kennedy's and two of them were 90% 1964's! On top of that, one of the 40% 1966's has a doubling on the "I" and "B" in LIBERTY. I can't find an example anywhere. Have you heard of this particular error?
What is the best website to see us mint coin production numbers? For example if I wanted to see how many 2006 Philadelphia Kennedy Half Dollars were minted.
@@jamesc.guillory2604 mmhmm 😁 they are confirmed to be real 1964 sms Kennedy’s. 30+ years ago, my aunt was working for an investment firm directly connected to the mint, and when she retired after working there for (I don’t remember how long, but I know it was at least 15 years), the owner of the firm handed them her 10 1964 Kennedy’s and said “my gift to you for being such an amazing asset to this firm… make sure you hang on to these and never spend them. They’re very special, and should be worth a fortune some day”. Well, as it turns out, he wasn’t lying. I had learned about a year and a half ago after she passed them down to me that 9 out of the 10 coins are the coveted 1964 SP Kennedy halves (specimen). They pass all diagnostics, and even have that little tear drop hanging from the crosslet of the 4. Unfortunately one of them was just a regular old Kennedy. But yes, I absolutely know what they are and what kind of value they hold. 😁
@@jamesc.guillory2604 and to be clear, they were gifted as individual coins, and not part of any special mint sets. The man who gifted them to my aunt was close friends and associates with the head of the mint (I forget her name. This was years before I was even born).
@@PocketRiches Well congrats Gary.I believe your story, the mint director was a lady in 1964.Just for you to know, the numistasist at PCGS and others say that all the sets are accounted for.But clearly they just don't know about your coins.Hey, if any of those 9 coins have cameo finish, then the price would double at least.Happy for u bro.Dont let nobody jerk u around, keep ur coins safe.Your aunt must have been a really special lady. U know if you have 9 sms Kennedy halves from 1964. This will be the biggest news in the last 20 years of numismatics...
Hi. I've been watching your channel. Pretty much out of curiosity. I find it very interesting. I also have notification set. Because, I decided to grab some half and a couple hundred in quarters. I just need to keep busy. While hoping to have some luck. It's very difficult after looking for awhile. My eyes seem to tell a different story than the true coin. Ya know what 8 mean? I did see this video when it 1st aired. I came back to it because I have alot of cash tied up into these coins. "And baby needs a new pair of shoes". Lol. I have several 1974 3 look very nice, two of them however I don't get. They have a p mint under Kennedy 's neck as all the others. But my dilemma is why is there also a D above the 9 and 7.? I don't get it. Mostly I just wanted to drop a line and tell you your really great at this with all of your knowledge it's remarkable. Thanks, I'll be watchin' you! Take care
Thing I hate about currency collecting is it's worth what it sells for. I posted a major misprint $100 bill. Every one said it was worth $101 to $110 at the most. I didnt waist time $ to get it graded. Then after about 3wks after selling it for $105 guy said if you still have this I'll buy it for $7k. I ended up tracking it down...😢 the guy sold it for $13k at some auction in N.Y. those bastards who poopooed it across 3 collector sites. They cost me a fortune. The whole time I left it on those sites people kept the lowest value for 3months after it sold for such a high price. So I quit getting advise & dont know who to trust!😢😢😢
Ya, it is rough. It's like a select club. If someone is offering to buy something for a low price. Then it is time to not sell and start working on finding buyers. A $50 offer on a half dollar would make me say no. And start looking into other buyers or options. These guys don't want a $50 half. They want $1000 half for 50 bucks.
OMG I am so sorry to hear that. People are out for themselves most. Don't give up there will come along that one in a million God Bless you you have something much better coming ❤❤❤
hi everyone I think my 1983s could be competitive against the #4 of this countdown the only thing is keeping me from have grade is that I have too many bills to pay but who knows what would happen if I get it grade is crazy looking
How do I contact you to have you take a look at a couple of pictures I want to take of a coin that I think is missing the top layer of the planchette in a Buffalo nickel
I'm not understanding 1. Comment from reading mess.on this site. Comment being; ( before my coin loses its vaule) Now my question, how can a coin lose it's value as it gets older? Makes no to me. Also i do have some Kennedy Half Dollars ah thinking i should pull Them out from my little Jewelry box and look them over. ✔Ty should you have had the time to read this.🙆 Kinda new here;. Again i Ty 🌌🇺🇸🦅Susie in FL. 10/10/2023 Tues.2:15 am
Man I have nicer ones than this and i know if I sent them off to get graded i would not get either the grade nor that price. These prices are rigged and they are coins both the auction house and the grading company knows. No average joe with better coins will get these prices. No way its rigged
After inspecting under a microscope, I sent a very modern 1990 D Kennedy clad 50 cent coin from a mint set to PCGS a few months and it came back at a 67+. As of today, it is pop 1 with none graded higher with value of of $750 with an arrow pointing up. I don't intend to sell but I am sure when there is a 68, the value of my coin will drop. To me, that is OK as I plan to give my collection to my grandchildren.
Well Well!!! I just received my grades on line this afternoon from my most recent PCGS submission of modern coins. I sent in a few Kennedy 1976 Bi Centennial 50 cents coins. Of the three , the 1976 D Clad is listed as a MS 67. PCGS pop reports says that at this grade there are 39 with 1 higher, a 67+. PCGS says $1,150 for my MS 67.
After a lot of trial and error, I have come to the conclusion that searching mints sets first with a magnifier and then with a microscope is the best way to achieve a high grade at PCGS
Congratulations!
@@kenoliver4326 congratulations. Do you mind telling me how much it is to have a coin graded? I’m wondering if I should spend my time looking at newer coins to be graded or go through my pennies nickels and dimes looking for errors?
@@shelley2726 If you are a PCGS member, every so often they offer a Quarterly Special with a 17 dollar per coin cost if you send a minimum number of coins in the submission package.
@@shelley2726 I am not a professional in the industry but Shaun is. Why don't you send him a message and ask his assistance as he does evaluate private collections. I would highly recommend his opinion on your collection and what would be best to do with it. I am glad you keep collecting as the hobby is a very rewarding endeavor.
I just picked up 3 SMS sets today from a pawn shop 2 1966 and 1 1967 for 15 bucks and these coins look amazing
Shaun, I have a 1974 Kennedy Half Dollar that I bought a few years back from the Bradford exchange. Uncirculated, it's a terrific specimen.
Thank you for your information on the rare and error coins!! Have a blessed day because you deserve it!!
I've got a 1968 D silver Kennedy half dollar that's never been out of it's protective cover. My health care provider gave it to me, talk about a double look
I've got a 1979 half dollar no mint mark and it's in Amazing condition. I don't know what it is worth
Thanks Shaun! This was a great being that I’m a big Kennedy collector.
BRSH, best channel on RUclips for the content you’re looking for. Thank you dude.
Love these coins. Just sent out a couple of DDO and DDR last week
Infact have another DDR half and DDR 43 D steel cent to send out
Good luck... Hope you get what your wanting... High grade
I have 210 Kennedy half dollars started saving them in 1964 . I have quite a few bicentennial pieces . I also have that I sent off for years ago in gold plated I believe.
Nice Kennedy's. Thank you BRSH! 🟦🐺🟦
I sent 4 1991 coins out for grading that was sealed in the mint set never opened that were completely toned on the obverse side. I sent them out still sealed so that they could be authenticated as natural toning. They had turned blue purple red orange just crazy complete coverage of this side. But the reverse side had zero toning like this 1967. How this happens is beyond me but I've seen it a few times in mint sets most likely storage and handling. Just letting you know BRS this can happen in mint celo. Also and this is just my thought but if it was a roll ender it would most likely have a haloing around the rim from the rolled ends of the roll. This has complete coverage I am guessing this happened much like the ones I discovered. One heck of a Ebay score. Have a great day!! Happy Hunting!!
Im pretty sure I found the actual most valuable Kennesy Half dollar, I havent send it to grade it yet but its such a cool error during the mint process!
These coins are my favorite. I don't know but I have thousands of 'em Are they worth anything?
I have one pcs Kennedy half dollar 1971
Picked up a flawless 1964 kennedy with extra hair above the ear from a pawnshop that doesnt ever sell coins all for a deal of 12 dollars
Great Video! Thank you again for a job well done.
Thank you for the information blessings
Thanks for the info. Very detailed 👍
I just found your video! I had almost 100 coin of half dollars, I kept it almost 30 years ! How can I know their value?? Thank!
Yes, I am interested they have few kinds and few bills
i have the 1969 D and in very fine condition i think i will get it graded
My name is Jerry H. and I have a fairly large collection of coins . I am possibly thinking of selling my collection for the right fair price. I am interested in knowing what my coin set is worth. I have coins exception coins from the Peace and Morgan silver dollar area all the way down to Wheat pennies and most everything in between. I have many very exceptional coins I do believe. I would like to know if you have any suggestions for me. THANK YOU JERRY H.
Good afternoon Shaun 🙂 ☕
As always it's been a pleasure. Grumpy man coins and currency out. Peace
I have about one roll 40 halves highly toned super bright purple green gold Kennedy halves 64-71 I believe they will grade pcgs 66 to even 68 for the 1964 ones are they worth the time and expense to grade them? (I've checked them carefully and they were stored in glass jars for 50 years.
If you think the value of a coin is over 100 I would send it.
I also have a 1978 and a bicentennial Kennedy as well.
Yes sir. I have a bicentennial half dollar that has what you called reverse retain cudd displasment.Mine is on front also In God we trust the date's And D mint mark .is there anyway you could help me figure out the value and possibly where I can sell it
Ive got 2 76' Eisenhower proofs one clad and one silver and the silver is perfect looking just need more to send with.😅
Shaun, I got my sons into coin roll hunting a few months ago after watching several RUclips videos on the hobby. We started by asking our bank if they had any half dollar rolls. They had 6 rolls which apparently were someone's old collection because we ended up with over 1/3 of the coins being 40% silver Kennedy's and two of them were 90% 1964's! On top of that, one of the 40% 1966's has a doubling on the "I" and "B" in LIBERTY. I can't find an example anywhere. Have you heard of this particular error?
My brother and I started roll collecting when I was about 10 years old and I am retired now.
@@lewis9888 ?
Out of $100 of halves I found 9 90% 64's one time.
Doesn't happen very often.😅
I have Coin like that, 1776 -1976 Half Dollar. I found it on 2015
So my birth year sold on my birthday date NGC 1974 MS68 top pop how cool is that?
What is the best website to see us mint coin production numbers? For example if I wanted to see how many 2006 Philadelphia Kennedy Half Dollars were minted.
I have nine 1964 sms Kennedy’s. They were gifted to my aunt over 30 years ago.
I hope u know that if u are correct on the "1964 sms".U have over $500,000.00 on your hands.
@@jamesc.guillory2604 mmhmm 😁 they are confirmed to be real 1964 sms Kennedy’s. 30+ years ago, my aunt was working for an investment firm directly connected to the mint, and when she retired after working there for (I don’t remember how long, but I know it was at least 15 years), the owner of the firm handed them her 10 1964 Kennedy’s and said “my gift to you for being such an amazing asset to this firm… make sure you hang on to these and never spend them. They’re very special, and should be worth a fortune some day”. Well, as it turns out, he wasn’t lying. I had learned about a year and a half ago after she passed them down to me that 9 out of the 10 coins are the coveted 1964 SP Kennedy halves (specimen). They pass all diagnostics, and even have that little tear drop hanging from the crosslet of the 4. Unfortunately one of them was just a regular old Kennedy. But yes, I absolutely know what they are and what kind of value they hold. 😁
@@jamesc.guillory2604 and to be clear, they were gifted as individual coins, and not part of any special mint sets. The man who gifted them to my aunt was close friends and associates with the head of the mint (I forget her name. This was years before I was even born).
@@PocketRiches What a wonderful story and you are indeed a lucky person
@@PocketRiches Well congrats Gary.I believe your story, the mint director was a lady in 1964.Just for you to know, the numistasist at PCGS and others say that all the sets are accounted for.But clearly they just don't know about your coins.Hey, if any of those 9 coins have cameo finish, then the price would double at least.Happy for u bro.Dont let nobody jerk u around, keep ur coins safe.Your aunt must have been a really special lady.
U know if you have 9 sms Kennedy halves from 1964.
This will be the biggest news in the last 20 years of numismatics...
50 cents = retirement!
Happy day thanks for information man 👨 👍
Have you ever seen a Kennedy half dollar with an OMM?
Hi. I've been watching your channel. Pretty much out of curiosity. I find it very interesting. I also have notification set. Because, I decided to grab some half and a couple hundred in quarters. I just need to keep busy. While hoping to have some luck. It's very difficult after looking for awhile. My eyes seem to tell a different story than the true coin. Ya know what 8 mean? I did see this video when it 1st aired. I came back to it because I have alot of cash tied up into these coins. "And baby needs a new pair of shoes". Lol.
I have several 1974 3 look very nice, two of them however I don't get. They have a p mint under Kennedy 's neck as all the others. But my dilemma is why is there also a D above the 9 and 7.? I don't get it.
Mostly I just wanted to drop a line and tell you your really great at this with all of your knowledge it's remarkable. Thanks, I'll be watchin' you! Take care
Is a 1977 Kennedy half dollar worth keeping
Please reply
I appreciate the videos ive learned alot❤ also
Thanks Shaun!
Thing I hate about currency collecting is it's worth what it sells for. I posted a major misprint $100 bill. Every one said it was worth $101 to $110 at the most. I didnt waist time $ to get it graded. Then after about 3wks after selling it for $105 guy said if you still have this I'll buy it for $7k. I ended up tracking it down...😢 the guy sold it for $13k at some auction in N.Y. those bastards who poopooed it across 3 collector sites. They cost me a fortune. The whole time I left it on those sites people kept the lowest value for 3months after it sold for such a high price. So I quit getting advise & dont know who to trust!😢😢😢
Ya, it is rough. It's like a select club. If someone is offering to buy something for a low price. Then it is time to not sell and start working on finding buyers. A $50 offer on a half dollar would make me say no. And start looking into other buyers or options. These guys don't want a $50 half. They want $1000 half for 50 bucks.
OMG I am so sorry to hear that. People are out for themselves most. Don't give up there will come along that one in a million
God Bless you you have something much better coming ❤❤❤
I have a73 d in great condition
I don't understand why toning means so much.. to me it's like rewarding someone for not keeping them stored well .
Where can I sale my coins I have the 64d and the 65 and 69d in probably better than those I have owned them for 45 years
Wow I have all of these half dollars and a bunch of really nice ones I gotta post a video for ya my friend on my channel
Are they worth ? Anything??
@@gigileblo363 I’m for sure they are worth great money I will be updating them on my channel Saturday I’m gonna go live.
SMS 64 and a wrong planchette struck on a quarter clad. I'd like to sell these any ideas
hi everyone I think my 1983s could be competitive against the #4 of this countdown the only thing is keeping me from have grade is that I have too many bills to pay but who knows what would happen if I get it grade is crazy looking
i have one of those coins that you post 1980 liberty half dollar
What ....no 3/4oz. 2014 gold Kennedy sold in 2022?... if it did it was probably LESS than the #10!
i have 1980 & 1990.
How do I contact you to have you take a look at a couple of pictures I want to take of a coin that I think is missing the top layer of the planchette in a Buffalo nickel
I have one 1974
The proof corn that's how mines look all of them even the ones that are not proof look like that
I have one 1964 silver
I'm not understanding
1. Comment from reading mess.on this site.
Comment being;
( before my coin loses its vaule) Now my question, how can a coin lose it's value as it gets older?
Makes no to me. Also i do have some
Kennedy Half Dollars
ah thinking i should pull
Them out from my little
Jewelry box and look them over. ✔Ty should you have had the time to read this.🙆
Kinda new here;. Again i Ty
🌌🇺🇸🦅Susie in FL.
10/10/2023 Tues.2:15 am
Nice
Thats right ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Don’t get how these coins graded so high.
Me too! Why aren't there more in here saying THEY'RE ALL SCRATCHED UP? Is this a joke?????
I have a Kennedy quartet Is it worth anything?
How much they charge to grade the coins
64 S shouldn't be counted on this I think........
I'm rich I got two of them two of them with that hair and everything I swear on my mama's grave I have two of them coins right now in my lap
Half of dollar there are very good but I am a Jeffersonian nickel guy
Get ahold of me when you can't Mike Philippe Klein used to go by hawk eye
Where is it a hold of me when you can Mike Lapine used to go by hawk eye
Im.many Kennedy half dollar about you need a year.
The 2nd coin,67 Kennedy appeared to be missing the FG,initials? Check it out. Let me know.
✌🏼
Man I have nicer ones than this and i know if I sent them off to get graded i would not get either the grade nor that price. These prices are rigged and they are coins both the auction house and the grading company knows. No average joe with better coins will get these prices. No way its rigged
My coins look way better than them especially the one you just show with all them spots on it Man my corns are knocked them down all of them
Anyone want to check out some cool coins and trade photos of finds? Let me know
Yes! I kinda stopped messing with them lately bc I don't have anyone to say, "yeah, that's cool" or even "dude, that's trash" you know?
@@Stephaniesays111 I feel same way. Send me some and I will check yours out if want.
I have 3 1964’s in way better shape
Sure you do
i have one of those coins that you post 1980 liberty half dollar