AGCoinHunter
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- Aug 13, 2009
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Have a question for those of you on the forum. Found a 1969 D half today during lunch run. When the teller picked it up I could tell right away it was silver. Started taking a look at it and it appears to be a 90% silver. Checked out mintage numbers and understand there were no 90% struck in 1969. Proofs were only struck with an S mintmark.
As I examine the coin there are no obvious signs that it has been painted or altered. No clad sandwich on the rim, solid silver. The reverse has a little bit of toning on the top of the rim but no obvious signs of any copper clad on this coin. I tried to take a picture on my phone but just doesn’t focus in on the rim very well. I will try to post some pictures of it this evening when I can get my camera.
Is it possible that this coin was struck on a 90% silver planchet? Anyone have any insight into this.
As I examine the coin there are no obvious signs that it has been painted or altered. No clad sandwich on the rim, solid silver. The reverse has a little bit of toning on the top of the rim but no obvious signs of any copper clad on this coin. I tried to take a picture on my phone but just doesn’t focus in on the rim very well. I will try to post some pictures of it this evening when I can get my camera.
Is it possible that this coin was struck on a 90% silver planchet? Anyone have any insight into this.
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