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1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ

Description: Visit Eye Candy Coins eBay store to view more collectible coins 1964-P, Silver Kennedy Half-Dollar, Gold Shield, Proof 69, DDO/DDR, Broken Rays Reverse, Light Cameo Reverse. "Extremely Rare in Type II, Straight G Reverse. Graded in proof 69" An extremely rare find! With double die obverse, double die reverse, straight G reverse with ultra rare broken rays discovery on reverse! The straight G reverse exhibits exceptional micro-frosted and light cameo frosted surfaces! This silver planchet was extremely Well struck several times! And exhibits an excessive amount of "Flowlines" throughout the obverse and reverse fields. An additional die anomaly rarity is noted on the reverse as the lettered "H" in half has a large die anomaly chip from multiple strikes! This is a collectible investment-grade coin that you can acquire with confidence! Protected by PCGS, NFC anticounterfeiting technologies. PCGS (EIN) Encapsulation Identification Number 6800.69/82178541 Some Numismatic History on Multiple Strike Coins and Coin Values A very popular mint error type is the double-strike. It is dramatic in appearance and easily understood. Some of the most valuable mint errors are double-struck coins. Double-strikes are found on the earliest ancient coins all the way up to the modern-day coinage. Because of how coins are made, being “struck” with dies, it’s an error type which will likely always be with us (and that’s a good thing!)As the name would suggest, a double-strike is a coin that is struck “twice.” The double-struck coin typically will be struck correctly on the first strike, but then will be struck again either on-center or off-center. A double-struck coin is one that has just been struck twice, but the number of times a coin can be struck is infinite, and some coins are known with over 100 strikes on them.A multi-strike is a coin with three or more strikes. Multi-strikes can be either on-center or they can be off-center, but in order to qualify as a multi-strike, the coin must have at least three strikes present. It is not uncommon for a coin to be struck four or five or more times, although generally the more strikes a coin has the scarcer it will be.Why do double-strikes occur at all? Usually, it’s because there is something not working correctly with the coin press’ ejection system, and the feeder finger (which is what puts planchets between the dies and ejects them from the die) is not working correctly; it fails to eject the struck coin from between the dies. When this happens, the dies strike the coin a second, third, or more times until either the coin is ejected or a mint employee notices the press is not functioning properly, stops the press, and fixes whatever the issue is.Back before the striking of coins was fully automated, planchets were hand fed into the presses, and if a struck coin was not quickly grabbed by the press worker, the dies might come down a second time and give the coin another strike.There are many variations and combinations of double-strikes, which are too numerous for the purposes of this article. However, one of the most common terms used with double-strikes is the term “uniface,” which means that one side of the strike occurred with another planchet blocking the strike, keeping it from receiving a normal strike on that side. This is less desirable than a coin struck on both sides. A coin which is struck on both sides is termed “die struck both sides.” Double-struck coins that are die struck on both sides are usually worth 25-100% more than uniface coins. Condition rarity and low coin populations may also help to determine over all numismatic valuations as well. Shipping: Orders are shipped by USPS. Some Purchases will be shipped by USPS Registered Mail to domestic and International addresses only. You will be notified by email if your package(s) qualifies for registered mail and shipping insurance. Items usually ship in 1-2 business days. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Free Shipping & Free Returns in The United States Only, if applicable. Open up: "Tab" View "Shipping and Payments" for International Shipping Rates and estimated delivery times. “Buyer is responsible” for International return shipping, handling and insurance, if applicable.Return Policy: All returned items must be in the original condition and holder. You may return items for any reason up to 14 days after receipt. Unless otherwise stated in writing on the item advertised for sale. You will receive a refund on the sale price; In some cases, buyer is responsible for all return shipping costs and insurance. We reserve the right to issue a refund in case of a listing mistake. California residents add 7.75% for sales tax.Additional shipping charges may apply. If coin ships to Alaska, Hawaii or Internationally. Thank You Very Much for viewing Investment-Grade Collectible Coins at Eye Candy Coins

Price: 1450 USD

Location: San Diego, California

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1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ 1964 KENNEDY HALF PR69 DDO/DDR "REV BROKEN RAYS" RARE STRAIGHT G REV PCGS GS PQ

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Certification Number: 6800.69/82178541

Coin: Kennedy

Certification: PCGS

Strike Type: Proof

Mint Location: Philadelphia

Grade: PR 69

Year: 1964

Circulated/Uncirculated: PROOF 69

Composition: Silver

Denomination: 50C

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