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2014-D silver high relief kennedy

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asdfgh,

If you are having trouble entering in your cert. number, please follow the directions, below:

 

**NGC: Coin is not showing as AVAILABLE or is NOT VALID FOR SLOT

 

You may manually enter in your coin, although it may not appear as 1 AVAILABLE COIN.

 

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Hello, asdfgh,

 

There are two slots for the 2014-D SP in the following sets, (one for CLAD and one for SILVER,) in the following Half Dollar sets:

 

1964-Date, Circulation Issue, Incl. Varieties

1964-Date, Complete

1964-Date, Complete, Including Varieties

Silver 4-Coin 50th Anniversary Set, 2014, Complete

50th Anniversary Set, High Relief, 2014, Complete

 

There is also a 2014-D SP - HIGH RELIEF slot in the 1964-Date, Circ. Issue set, where the silver and clad are both eligible.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know. You may also email me at aemery@ngccoin.com with your certification number, if you need assistance Thank you.

 

 

 

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Why would you combine 2 different coins into one slot in the 1964-Date Circ issue when one is silver and one is clad? There should be 2 slots. This is what I have been trying to say all along.....

 

 

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