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Kennedy 50C on silver 10C planchet. From older 1968 error collection

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  • Kennedy 50C on silver 10C planchet. From older 1968 error collection

    I was checking my error collection recently and have heard that there were many "fake" mint error silver coins produced back in the mid-1960's. I am wondering if this example is representative of any authentic known examples. It's a Kennedy half (1964) that is about 50% off center struck on a silver dime planchet. I appreciate any comments as to it's authenticity.
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    Errors are unique. however this show markers that it is real. metal flow where the letters are, the size, and you PM me the weight which is right..... I would feel this is a true error.
    CONECA Attributer: John Miller

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      Originally posted by djevan View Post
      I was checking my error collection recently and have heard that there were many "fake" mint error silver coins produced back in the mid-1960's. I am wondering if this example is representative of any authentic known examples. It's a Kennedy half (1964) that is about 50% off center struck on a silver dime planchet. I appreciate any comments as to it's authenticity.
      nice! neat-o!
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      • #4
        I’m pretty confident this one is genuine so I sent it to PCGS for authentication.

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