Description: Visit Eye Candy Coins eBay store to view more collectible coins"Extraordinarily Rare! New Discovery! Mint Error. Reverse; Snake shapes appear on left and right-side top corners of shield. Shield appears to be deformed because of these ultra-rare die strike anomalies" I look at thousands of Kennedy half dollars each year. And this is the first coin that I have ever seen with this type of die strike anomaly! Truly an extraordinary and unique "Mint Error" rarity in the Kennedy half series. Especially when you consider there’s only 152 of these frosty investment-grade gems graded higher in NGC. 1964-P, NGC, Proof 68+ Deep Cameo, Silver Kennedy Half-Dollar. Ultra Rare 1 of 1 coins graded in 68+Uc. Protected with NGC, True view, anticounterfeiting photographic technologies. Boasting an Extreme low population of proof coins, graded in deep cameo, at <1,187> coins. Obverse and Reverse exhibits Exceptional Ultra Deep, Mt Everest Cameo black and white Frosty Contrast. Well struck, with full hairlines and well pronounced intricate details throughout. While the reverse exhibits. Above average, black and white Ultra Cameo Contrast! All Raised portions of this device, are surrounded by "Deep polished Hubble Telescope, Reflective Surfaces" also known as, condition rarity. It is noted: NGC has only graded 1 coin in proof 68+. While PCGS has Only graded 5 coins total. Combined PROOF 68+ NGC & PCGS Totals is just 6 coins! At least 30%-40% of the Kennedy half's that I view. Have Milk spots or surface anomalies, on the obverse, reverse or both. Therefore, I personally estimate that there are less than <771> Spot free coins available! NGC (EIN) Encapsulation Identification Number 6486438-003 WHAT DOES THE SHIELD STAND FOR ON US COINS? The Shield Symbol Is On Coins of Old And Contemporary. But, What Does It Mean? The shield symbol represents the STRENGTH of the United States. The thirteen vertical rows are symbolic of thirteen states the United States had at the time the symbol was created. The horizontal band across the top stands for the Federal Government. The vertical stripes also represent pillars, which support the Federal Government. In turn, the Federal Government (the band across the top) holds the States together, closely unified. In 1780 the shield design was drawn up by several groups of people who were given the task by our government shortly after the colonies separated from England to be independent. Those most closely affecting the final form of the symbol were two people. They are described briefly here: Charles Thompson was a statesman and scholar who served on the first government of the United States. He had the greatest influence on the shield symbol. William Barton was a scholar and artist. He had studied heraldry during his student career. This made him a top pick for the artist who would give the final shape to the shield. Several early American coins showed the shield on the back. The Two Cent Coin, clearly displays the shield. This coin was designed by the artist James B. Longacre. It was a very popular coin. The Barber Half Dollar also clearly displays the shield. He On the Standing Liberty Quarter, the shield is once again displayed. This time the shield symbol is shown as a coat of arms on the larger shield. The Standing Liberty Quarter was designed by the artist Hermon Atkins MacNeil. He is famous for his statues which stand in many places in the US. For example, he sculpted the Lady Justice statue which stands in front of the United States Supreme Court. The Kennedy Half Dollar proudly displays the shield on the crest of the American Bald Eagle. It not only shows the shield, but the full Seal of the United States. The Lincoln Shield Cent boldly shows the shield. 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: 3450 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2024-09-29T05:02:59.000Z
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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
Circulated/Uncirculated: PROOF 68+ DEEP CAMEO
Denomination: 50C
Coin: Kennedy
Composition: Silver
Year: 1964
Certification Number: 6486438-003
Strike Type: Proof
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Grade: PF68+ULTRA CAMEO
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: PCGS