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Peaceman1

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  1. Thank you all on responses. wasn't really trying to say was SMS. Just if the die cracks looked very same in same locations. I agree with all said on these. I guess in my mind, if there are oodles more of other denominations graded as singles not from sets not linked to those dozen or so sets from the Adams estate. Why so difficult to have a kennedy from the wild graded? It baffles me. Like, you can find a different denomination, grades right on thru but kennedy... I would think if was going to be confiscated on these, that would have happened already by now. The door was opened I guess it could be said. I have a nice looking coin I'm content with. Going back to my Morgan & Peace Dollars... More Fun!
  2. Thank You! Simple question on this... Not debating if SMS. By the way, that coin with mark under the 4 is not this coin and in B-more to have looked at with Certified Letter of Origin along with some nice Morgans at the Expo. Moving on... Does anybody agree that marks on top of letters, rim, and other match up on these images? All I need to inquire about. very basic and simple?
  3. Hello, I have a Few 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars that are quite interesting. One I have has a definite mark under the 4 and appears very similar to SMS SP Special Strike. The other has die cracks/breaks in exact multiple locations as graded examples display. I have enlarged the graded examples and they have the same in same locations. I realize that same type coin may have similar however multiple? I am posting image of my coin in one area with a comparison image of same location on a graded image of the SP. If someone would enlighten me on this I would appreciate it. Cracks run from rim to tops of letters etc as shown. This is only one area, there are more that also match exactly as this graded specimen. Thank You! Bob