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EXTREMELY beautiful peacock green/pink/blue/yellow colors on both sides
Old green holder, DCAM coin. POP 1 coin, shows as PR 70 on holder, BUT, that's before they graded as DCAM coins. This coin is ACTUALLY a PROOF 70 DCAM, but, I'll leave it in this holder since it's the ONLY one in a PR 70 holder.
Obverse has rainbow hue of blues, reds, greens, gold, reverse is bright white. VERY PQ coin from Dave Shelton. Beautiful coins don't just disappear. They get passed around to others to appreciate. Like a fine wine.
Obverse has rainbow hue of blues, reds, greens, gold, reverse is bright white. VERY PQ coin from Dave Shelton. Beautiful coins don't just disappear. They get passed around to others to appreciate. Like a fine wine.
Obverse has rainbow hue of blues, reds, greens, gold, reverse is bright white. VERY PQ coin from Dave Shelton. Beautiful coins don't just disappear. They get passed around to others to appreciate. Like a fine wine.
Beautiful toning on the obverse and perfectly bright white revere. VERY minimal marks on either side. VERY worthy of the MS 67+ grade!!! Pop 21, none higher. Great Collections 30 June 2024.
Purchased from Heritage auction, coin was obviously the FS-108 variety. After I purchased the coin I submitted it to PCGS for variety attribution. They "forgot" to annotate the variety, so when it gets back home, it's going back to PCGS for correction, again!
SECURE PLUS. From Richard Green. Lucky for me Richard really liked the bright silvery coins. He sold me this "spare" coin because his main coin was the sole MS 68 as featured in the Coin Facts area of the PCGS website. He also sold me his varieties because he didn't collect those, as well as his other "spare" toned coins. He would only use those if he couldn't find a nice bright white coin that was a strong graded coin for the grade. We had hundreds of conversations in those very short years that I got to know him. Featured in Rick Thomaska's book on Franklin and Kennedy half dollars book. PQ coin!!! Stated as an MS 67, now it's an MS 67+ coin, WELL deserved of this status!
SECURE PLUS. From Richard Green. Lucky for me Richard really liked the bright silvery coins. He sold me this "spare" coin because his main coin was the sole MS 68 as featured in the Coin Facts area of the PCGS website. He also sold me his varieties because he didn't collect those, as well as his other "spare" toned coins. He would only use those if he couldn't find a nice bright white coin that was a strong graded coin for the grade. We had hundreds of conversations in those very short years that I got to know him. Featured in Rick Thomaska's book on Franklin and Kennedy half dollars book. PQ coin!!! Stated as an MS 67, now it's an MS 67+ coin, WELL deserved of this status!
Very nice coin, very limited in coming up for sale anywhere at all. Bright white coin, with some light toning, many die polish marks all over the coin. Not the lowest population, but VERY hard to locate at this high grade! Great Collections 22 Sep 24.
Very bright neon colored beautiful rainbow toning. Picture perfect. Irreplacable.
Very bright neon colored beautiful rainbow toning. Picture perfect. Irreplacable.
Very bright neon colored beautiful rainbow toning. Picture perfect. Irreplacable.
Toned coins are a 1967 minor DDR. Looks like the Cherry Picker's photos, but PCGS said no. Toned coin was also a self-made $2 coin. Coin actually matches the DDR FS-801 in the CPG. Coin is back on it's way to PCGS for another look to properly attribute this coin. Darker toning makes identification difficult as the identification marks are subtle and are sometimes difficult to make out on a white coin. Keep watching for updates!
Toned coins are a 1967 minor DDR. Looks like the Cherry Picker's photos, but PCGS said no. Toned coin was also a self-made $2 coin. Coin actually matches the DDR FS-801 in the CPG. Coin is back on it's way to PCGS for another look to properly attribute this coin. Darker toning makes identification difficult as the identification marks are subtle and are sometimes difficult to make out on a white coin. Keep watching for updates!
Beautiful neon colors, only a couple minor dots on the back of Kennedy's neck are keeping this coin from a grade of MS 67+!
Plate coin for the 1967 Kennedy date in the PCGS Coinfacts website. Bought from GC on 31 March 2024 as an MS 67, thought it looked better. Resubmitted it in November 2024 under thew EXPRESS submission which is SUPPOSED to take only 15 business days to process. It took 85 business days before I received this coin and 3 other coins to return back to me!!! It DID get the upgrade to the grade of MS 67+!!! This was the first time trying for the upgrade.
Actually this coin is the TDO variety coin. Kind of darker toning, maybe we can have our host parent can clean them up? Nice pick-up if it's the real deal from the photo.
Actually this coin is the TDO variety coin. Kind of darker toning, maybe we can have our host parent can clean them up? Nice pick-up if it's the real deal from the photo.
Actually this coin is the TDO variety coin. Kind of darker toning, maybe we can have our host parent can clean them up? Nice pick-up if it's the real deal from the photo.
Actually this coin is the TDO variety coin. Kind of darker toning, maybe we can have our host parent can clean them up? Nice pick-up if it's the real deal from the photo.
Got from a Heritage coin auction WAAAYYY back on 11/28/2013, whom says that the 13th is an unlucky number? It had some lousy dark toning on it, so I sent it to PCGS for "conversation". It worked fantastic!!! Right now, 11 years later, it still looks like brand new, and there's no discoloration or any other faults. I would HIGHLY recommend the restoration service at PCGS!!!!! The auction was Heritage's April 24-28 2013 US coin auction number #1184, Lot #2884.
Got from a Heritage coin auction WAAAYYY back on 11/28/2013, whom says that the 13th is an unlucky number? It had some lousy dark toning on it, so I sent it to PCGS for "conversation". It worked fantastic!!! Right now, 11 years later, it still looks like brand new, and there's no discoloration or any other faults. I would HIGHLY recommend the restoration service at PCGS!!!!! The auction was Heritage's April 24-28 2013 US coin auction number #1184, Lot #2884.
Plate coin for PCGS Coin facts website. Great Collections 27 Oct 24. This coin is actually the VERY much rarer DDO FS-101!!! The Coin facts report for the 1968-D shows the following Pop's and prices: Grade: 62 63 64 65 66 Pop : 4 5 14 5 3 Value : $100 $125 $300 $550 That makes this coin UNIQUE in this Date/Grade/Variety!
Bright obverse, hazy/pink/gold/green reverse rim toning. Ex-Shelton/Clough coin. Making the rounds. Who's next?
Bright obverse, hazy/pink/gold/green reverse rim toning. Ex-Shelton/Clough coin. Making the rounds. Who's next?
Great coin, nice toning colors. Candidate for upgrade to MS 67+. Great Collections 28 Jul 2024. QA sticker on holder indicates a superior coin for the grade.
Very nice coin, rivals some of the 67's and better than most other 66's, Deserves another re-submission for another opinion, at least in my opinion!
PLATE coin in Coinfacts. VERY PQ coin, nearly mark free obverse, mark free reverse. It's been a VERY long time since one of these coins was offered for sale in this high grade. Pretty pastel toning on both sides makes this coin even more desirable whether the collector likes bright white coins or toned coins. I have researched all of the present and retired Kennedy sets and I only found a single set that had this coin in the MS 67 grade. Is it that rare, or have people resubmitted the other MS 67 coins in hopes that they could get an upgrade? Or, did they break them out of the holder and resubmit them raw in hopes of an upgrade? Only PCGS may know? I for one DO have the real deal, a TRUE MS 67 1971-P Kennedy half dollar! This coin is the plate coin for the 1971-P Kennedy in Coinfacts!
Richard Green's coin is a spare to this coin3 higher, Slight haze on obverse, E-bay Jan 02
Richard Green's coin is a spare to this coin3 higher, Slight haze on obverse, E-bay Jan 02
Nicely toned on obverse and reverse, over the years many coins have been graded as MS 67 and some as MS 67+. But as of today, there are only 10 graded as MS 68. VERY few marks, deeply struck and pretty toning made this a worthy coin to purchase, not only as a slot filler, but as a slot for any high grade Kennedy set.
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Self made. Actually FS-101, PCGS forgot to attribute variety so it will go back for correction, again!
Pop 62/4, , Picture perfect coin. Bright neon colors self made from album containing many others with very similar colors. Coin in Rick Tomaska's book.
Pop 62/4, , Picture perfect coin. Bright neon colors self made from album containing many others with very similar colors. Coin in Rick Tomaska's book.
Very nice coin, subtle gold toning, only a few marks. Nice for grade, 30th Anniversary PCGS green holder. According to the PCGS Coinfacts website, this coin was sold by Heritage in 4-9 January FUN Coin Auction for the amount of $1645, lot # 4937! I guess I was the lucky buyer after the auction. eBay Coinwerks33.
Plate coin for the 1974-P Kennedy in the PCGS Coin Facts website. VERY nice coin and a welcome new member to this set. This coin WAS certification number: 44838354, and this coin shows up as that number, it's actually the very first coin shown in the MS 67 grade, just after the MS 67+ graded coins are shown. It's also the first coin for the date, also called the "plate coin" for that date. Stacks and Bowers December 2024 auction.
SECURE PLUS. Thanks for the free submission, POP 1. Yet ANOTHER coin from the Salem "HOARD" this was a coin dealer located in Salem, MA for about $3!!! Richard told me he thought it would grade MS 68 one day, just have faith! Since I only paid $3 for it plus 1 round of grading fees I thought it did well. Broke the bank when PCGS gave away 4 free submissions for people to try the "new" PLUS (+) grading. All I had to pay was the shipping/handling fees, so out it went. They didn't have the plus grades back then, but I know Richard would still be proud as a POP 1 MS 67+ even though it didn't make the MS 68 he thought it deserved! Too bad Richard couldn’t see it now. RIP.
SECURE PLUS. Thanks for the free submission, POP 1. Yet ANOTHER coin from the Salem "HOARD" this was a coin dealer located in Salem, MA for about $3!!! Richard told me he thought it would grade MS 68 one day, just have faith! Since I only paid $3 for it plus 1 round of grading fees I thought it did well. Broke the bank when PCGS gave away 4 free submissions for people to try the "new" PLUS (+) grading. All I had to pay was the shipping/handling fees, so out it went. They didn't have the plus grades back then, but I know Richard would still be proud as a POP 1 MS 67+ even though it didn't make the MS 68 he thought it deserved! Too bad Richard couldn’t see it now. RIP.
SECURE PLUS. Thanks for the free submission, POP 1. Yet ANOTHER coin from the Salem "HOARD" this was a coin dealer located in Salem, MA for about $3!!! Richard told me he thought it would grade MS 68 one day, just have faith! Since I only paid $3 for it plus 1 round of grading fees I thought it did well. Broke the bank when PCGS gave away 4 free submissions for people to try the "new" PLUS (+) grading. All I had to pay was the shipping/handling fees, so out it went. They didn't have the plus grades back then, but I know Richard would still be proud as a POP 1 MS 67+ even though it didn't make the MS 68 he thought it deserved! Too bad Richard couldn’t see it now. RIP.
PQ bright white, old PCGS green holder, from Mike Zerbini/ Ex- Richard Green
PQ bright white, old PCGS green holder, from Mike Zerbini/ Ex- Richard Green
PQ bright white, old PCGS green holder, from Mike Zerbini/ Ex- Richard Green
Teletrade, beautiful light golden toning coin, May 01, Richard Green's spare
Teletrade, beautiful light golden toning coin, May 01, Richard Green's spare
Teletrade, beautiful light golden toning coin, May 01, Richard Green's spare
Teletrade, beautiful light golden toning coin, May 01, Richard Green's spare
Teletrade, beautiful light golden toning coin, May 01, Richard Green's spare
PQ, Bright white coin, Grand Am from PCGS Boards. Apr 04, Ex Richard Green's spare.
PQ, Bright white coin, Grand Am from PCGS Boards. Apr 04, Ex Richard Green's spare.
Nice bright white coin. Have 3 spare no "FG" coins in MS 64 and 1 coin in MS 65
Nice bright white coin. Have 3 spare no "FG" coins in MS 64 and 1 coin in MS 65
RARE! No FG, reverse Dbl die, heavy obverse die clash! Recovered theft from John Ryan's set,ex-Richard Green Mar 06.
RARE! No FG, reverse Dbl die, heavy obverse die clash! Recovered theft from John Ryan's set,ex-Richard Green Mar 06.
RARE! No FG, reverse Dbl die, heavy obverse die clash! Recovered theft from John Ryan's set,ex-Richard Green Mar 06.
RARE! No FG, reverse Dbl die, heavy obverse die clash! Recovered theft from John Ryan's set,ex-Richard Green Mar 06.
RARE! No FG, reverse Dbl die, heavy obverse die clash! Recovered theft from John Ryan's set,ex-Richard Green Mar 06.
RARE! No FG, reverse Dbl die, heavy obverse die clash! Recovered theft from John Ryan's set,ex-Richard Green Mar 06.
Self made, purchased raw from same dealer in Salem, MA in 2002 as other high dollar self-made coins. Thanks unknown dealer!!
Beautiful bright white coin, as nice as the 68's on PCGS Coin Facts! Another PCGS restoration success story coin. I bought this coin many years ago with a haze and was discolored . So I submitted it to PCGS an an MS 67 coin. After they waved their magic wand, the haze and discolorization was gone. After this was completed, the coin was raised from an MS 67 to a MS 67+. The coin is now a pop 9 valued at $275, the next highest is MS 68 with a POP of 8 valued at $4250.
Sold by Richard Green thru another dealer,PQ, slight golden toning, E-bay May 03
Sold by Richard Green thru another dealer,PQ, slight golden toning, E-bay May 03
Sold by Richard Green thru another dealer,PQ, slight golden toning, E-bay May 03
Sold by Richard Green thru another dealer,PQ, slight golden toning, E-bay May 03
Sold by Richard Green thru another dealer,PQ, slight golden toning, E-bay May 03
Sold by Richard Green thru another dealer,PQ, slight golden toning, E-bay May 03
Present for 2002 Christmas, from my son Cyrus. He bought it from Richard. Thanks Cy!
Present for 2002 Christmas, from my son Cyrus. He bought it from Richard. Thanks Cy!
PQ coin, was in original green holder. But I wanted to have it pedigreed so it went into a new blue holder.
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
First 03-D MS 68 graded! Sorry Richard, I’m keeping this one. This is how I met Richard Green. When he found out that I had made this coin he tried to buy it because it was a pop 1 coin. When I didn’t sell it to him, he bought two PCGS graded 2003-D Kennedy’s in both ms 68 and ms 67. When he got them he thought the ms 67 coin was just as good as the ms 68 coin, he resubmitted it to PCGS. He was rewarded with his second ms 68 coin. He sold this spare coin and that was the last of the 2003 D Kennedy’s that was graded as ms 68. Since then he and I bought/sold/traded about 100 Kennedy half dollars. Richard was not a fan of toned Kennedy’s and this is why he sold me his “ spare “ 1964-D Kennedy in ms 67 along with a few other toned Kennedys. Plus he didn't want the varieties, so he basically GAVE me all the varieties he had, some graded and some raw! He gifted me the toned 1988 D in PCGS ms 67 that’s in my current set. One of these days I hope to develop the skills/knowledge to take a photo of each coin that actually captures the true colors and appearance of the coin.
First 03-D MS 68 graded! Sorry Richard, I’m keeping this one. This is how I met Richard Green. When he found out that I had made this coin he tried to buy it because it was a pop 1 coin. When I didn’t sell it to him, he bought two PCGS graded 2003-D Kennedy’s in both ms 68 and ms 67. When he got them he thought the ms 67 coin was just as good as the ms 68 coin, he resubmitted it to PCGS. He was rewarded with his second ms 68 coin. He sold this spare coin and that was the last of the 2003 D Kennedy’s that was graded as ms 68. Since then he and I bought/sold/traded about 100 Kennedy half dollars. Richard was not a fan of toned Kennedy’s and this is why he sold me his “ spare “ 1964-D Kennedy in ms 67 along with a few other toned Kennedys. Plus he didn't want the varieties, so he basically GAVE me all the varieties he had, some graded and some raw! He gifted me the toned 1988 D in PCGS ms 67 that’s in my current set. One of these days I hope to develop the skills/knowledge to take a photo of each coin that actually captures the true colors and appearance of the coin.
First 03-D MS 68 graded! Sorry Richard, I’m keeping this one. This is how I met Richard Green. When he found out that I had made this coin he tried to buy it because it was a pop 1 coin. When I didn’t sell it to him, he bought two PCGS graded 2003-D Kennedy’s in both ms 68 and ms 67. When he got them he thought the ms 67 coin was just as good as the ms 68 coin, he resubmitted it to PCGS. He was rewarded with his second ms 68 coin. He sold this spare coin and that was the last of the 2003 D Kennedy’s that was graded as ms 68. Since then he and I bought/sold/traded about 100 Kennedy half dollars. Richard was not a fan of toned Kennedy’s and this is why he sold me his “ spare “ 1964-D Kennedy in ms 67 along with a few other toned Kennedys. Plus he didn't want the varieties, so he basically GAVE me all the varieties he had, some graded and some raw! He gifted me the toned 1988 D in PCGS ms 67 that’s in my current set. One of these days I hope to develop the skills/knowledge to take a photo of each coin that actually captures the true colors and appearance of the coin.
VERY bright, spectacular toning. PCGS even put the reverse side out first! One of my prettiest toned Kennedy half dollars!
VERY bright, spectacular toning. PCGS even put the reverse side out first! One of my prettiest toned Kennedy half dollars!
VERY bright, spectacular toning. PCGS even put the reverse side out first! One of my prettiest toned Kennedy half dollars!
VERY bright, spectacular toning. PCGS even put the reverse side out first! One of my prettiest toned Kennedy half dollars!
VERY bright, spectacular toning. PCGS even put the reverse side out first! One of my prettiest toned Kennedy half dollars!
VERY bright, spectacular toning. PCGS even put the reverse side out first! One of my prettiest toned Kennedy half dollars!
Plate coin for the 1972-S proof Kennedy half dollar. Purchased on 15 December 2024 through Great Collections.
Very beautiful coin. Sharp strike, virtually mark free, 100% toned. Mostly gold base color with red, greens, yellow, blues with pretty gun metal blue peripheral toning.
Very beautiful coin. Sharp strike, virtually mark free, 100% toned. Mostly gold base color with red, greens, yellow, blues with pretty gun metal blue peripheral toning.
Very beautiful coin. Sharp strike, virtually mark free, 100% toned. Mostly gold base color with red, greens, yellow, blues with pretty gun metal blue peripheral toning.
Very beautiful coin. Sharp strike, virtually mark free, 100% toned. Mostly gold base color with red, greens, yellow, blues with pretty gun metal blue peripheral toning.
Home made. Bought with assistance from my Dad. We got lucky and scored high here. Thanks Dad. We'll always have this one together. RIP
Home made. Bought with assistance from my Dad. We got lucky and scored high here. Thanks Dad. We'll always have this one together. RIP