Check them out in this video: Many things make Kennedy half dollars rare. And in 1964, the Kennedy half dollar was born. Mr. Spivack states "the unique 1976 No S Ike Dollar is the most special coin in my coin collection and, I believe, the rarest and most special "modern" U.S. coin in existence. This coin features Dwight Eisenhower aka Ike on the obverse (heads side). Apart from these clad dollar coins, the mint made collectors coins that were 40% silver and 60% copper. The Denver Mint produced the highest number of 1776 to 1976 half dollars for the U.S. It's reeding comes under the rim and shows on the obverse side. 1776-1976 Half Dollar with No Mint Mark and 1776-1976 D Half Dollar Value. This coin was stamped with the dual dates of 1776 and 1976. What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc. Their edges are reeded and contain 150 reeds. The coin's luster might not be as prominent. On the reverse side, normally, you will see the presidential seal that features the familiar eagle. (Value Chart), 1973 Half Dollar Value Guides (Rare Errors, D, S and No Mint Mark), 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors, D, S and No Mint Mark), 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors & SMS Mint Set), 1952 Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors, D, S & No Mint Marks), 1977 Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors, D, S & No Mint Marks), 1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors), 1917 Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors, D, S & No Mint Marks), 1962 Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors, D & No Mint Marks), 1959 Half Dollar Value (Rare Errors, D & No Mint Marks), 1916 Barber & Mercury Dime Value (Rare Errors, D, S & No Mint Marks), 2004 Nickel Value (Rare Errors, D & No Mint Marks), 1969 Dime Value (Rare Errors, D, S & No Mint Marks), 1925 Penny Value (Rare Errors, D, S & No Mint Marks), Reverse lamination part of the outer silver layer peeled off the inner copper layer, DDO Double die obverse visible on the word Trust, DDR Double die reverse visible on the motto E Pluribus Unum, Die adjustment error the coin looks smudged because of inadequate die pressure, Double Struck the second die was 5% off-center, Brockage the obverse and the reverse have the same mirrored image, Broadstrike the coin is struck over the rim, Double denomination the coin is struck on the wrong size planchet, 20% clip error part of the coin got chopped off during minting, Missing clad someone forgot to add the upper silver layer on the front, Strikethrough date something covered and smudged the date during minting.
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