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Saturday, July 16, 2005

1976D Half Dollar

Yeah, my first indirect question.



Stephen Searer of http://www.stephensearer.com/ made a comment on the coin he has at the top right hand side. He owns a nice Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar. Here's the stats...

Year: 1776-1976D (the D is for Denver one of the U.S. mints)
Metal: Copper-nickel clad (there is a silver version that exist)
Mintage: 287,565,248 (the most common of all Kennedy Halves)
Value: MS-63 $1.50 (MS is mint state)

Coin grades range generally from 1 to 70, 1 being barely readable and 70 being judged perfect/flawless. Stephen's coin would rank low because it's relatively new yet has lots of surface scratches. So it only has the $0.50 face value maybe as time goes on or if they change the Half Dollar design it may increase in value like the Quarters did.

Thanks for the visit.

16 comments:

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  2. Thanks for the info :)

    I found a coin while I was searching for laundry quarters today.

    It has a woman's head on one side and the other has some sort of axe-looking thing with a plant. I am fairly certain the date is 1926, although it isn't in the best of shape. It also says "liberty" above the woman's head.

    Dime size and color. Hope this is enough info :)

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  3. I couldn't get a good picture either.

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  4. I believe I know what it is hold a minute for a posting.

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  5. hi,i have a 1751-1951,georgegivs vi dei gratia rex,nickel in g/condition,I would like to know the value of it?.thank you.

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  6. Canadian 1751-1951,NICKEL about $0.10

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  7. i have a mint 1976 canadian olympic coin that is gold 7.7759 grams it cost 100.00 in 1976 i dont know about now, please let me know if you do?

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  8. mint 1976 canadian olympic coin that is gold 7.7759 grams it cost 100.00 in 1976

    It is not listed.
    Is there a denomination?
    Any more details?

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  9. I have been going through a huge jar of change and found a 1983 Kennedy 50 cent piece and it looked a little funny so I used a magnifier and the face has what looks like doubling on the eye and lips. Does that do anything to the value?

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  10. 1983 Kennedy 50 cent piece and it looked a little funny so I used a magnifier and the face has what looks like doubling on the eye and lips.

    Although it is not listed anywhere it maybe a true doubled die but it has to be seen by an expert.

    That said it is most likely machine doubling which has no extra value.

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  11. I have a 1974, 1993 and 1994 USA half dollars that look mint condition. How much are they and how can I tell if their real?

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  12. 1974, 1993 and 1994 USA half dollars that look mint condition.

    In mint state they are about $1.00 each.

    And no one fakes these since they are such low value.

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  13. I have a US 1936 mercury dime. Worth anything more then it's face value?

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  14. US 1936 mercury dime about $2.75

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  15. I have a 1981 series 5 dollar bill with half of the frount side with the back side of it . Print is on the left side of bill . 50 % of bill is backside printed.

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  16. 1981 series 5 dollar bill with half of the frount side with the back side of it . Print is on the left side of bill . 50 % of bill is backside printed.

    Partial Offset Printing error about $25.00 in fine.

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