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  • Kennedy half no date

    This coin weighs 10.4 gms. It has the thickness of a quarter. Is it the right weight to be a half struck on quarter stock?

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    The absence of a date is puzzling and troubling. Half dollars struck on rolled-thin stock always show a date. The only known date for Cu-Ni clad half dollars struck on quarter stock is 1971-D.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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    • #3
      Kennedy half no date

      Is it the right weight to have been struck in 90% silver?

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      • #4
        It's fairly close. A half dollar struck on silver quarter stock should weigh around 9.95 grams. But again, the absence of a date suggests someone messed with it. How about a photo?
        Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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        • #5
          Kennedy half no date

          I can't make a photo of it. Can I send the coin to you?

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          • #6
            Contact me at mdia1@aol.com to arrange for an examination.
            Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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            • #7
              Kennedy half no date

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              • #8
                It looks like the surface on both faces was abraded in some fashion. Either that, or the coin was a "pocket piece" that someone carried around with them and constantly manipulated. The central part of the design on the reverse face looks unnaturally flat and devoid of the tumbling marks you'd expect of a genuine weak strike, whether that weakness was due to a low-pressure strike or a thin planchet. Furthermore, I see clear reeding on the edge, which is incompatible with a strike this weak.
                Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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                • #9
                  Kennedy half no date

                  Thanks, Mike. I appreciate your time and opinion.

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