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I’m the dolt that split the 1964 sms
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So... besides the fact that I didnt click on the sp  button on the pcgs app and honestly.... ugh smh. But anywho, water under the bridge.

so what should I do about the rest 1964 sms set? Should I grade them and auction as a set still or no? 
I know I’ve been having issues with learning mess and I never get off on the right foot. But I will get it. Thanks for any help in advance. 
Meg

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There are no "1964 Special Mint Sets" except in the warped greed of some who cannot understand that coins off new dies look a little different than "normal" coins.

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Cuz I just accidentally sold a 1964 sms Kennedy half dollar.... .they sold it for **,000 dollars. 
I have the rest of the set. 

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I can’t say who bought due to anonymity, I received a mint set packaged in cellophane  original packaging from my Great Uncle Herb  Ireland gave it to me. He did not mention that it was an sms set, the only reason I know it’s sms is because the Kennedy half graded that way. 

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OK, what are called 1964 "special mint sets"  were not packaged in cellophane.  What you had was a regular mint set or proof set, not a special mint set.  What grading company graded it as a SMS half?

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2 hours ago, Nyami said:

Cuz I just accidentally sold a 1964 sms Kennedy half dollar.... .they sold it for **,000 dollars. 
I have the rest of the set. 

Not to many Kennedy Half's sell for 5 figures was it like this one.

https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1964-d-50c/6707/2176709371730767830

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That looks like a regular proof half dollar, and I've seen several of the coins that PCGS grades as SMS and NGC grades as SP. There's very little similarity.

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