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ALMOST UNCIRCULATED 1776-1976, BICENTENNIAL KENNEDY HALVES. SAVE ON SHIPPING
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Description
What we are selling and at what priceThese coins appear in hand to be Almost Uncirculated (AU), P and D mints, Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollars.
One coin is .99 + .25 cents for shipping. Shipping fees fall to 5 cents on any additional coins in the same order.
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Bicentennial coins are always collectible.
They marked America's 200th birthday. And in five short years, when these bicentennial halves are 50 years old, America will mark its 250th birthday. Kennedy Bicentennials always attract a premium because of their 2-year-only custom designs and the landmark, 1776 - 1976 dual date. These halves are one of only three bicentennial coins produced - joined by the Washington quarters and Eisenhower dollar coins. They are the only coins in American history with a dual date to have been placed in general circulation - as if they were an ordinary coin. They are anything but. The bicentennials were both produced and circulated in the years 1975 and 1976, using the same dual date on them all, 1776 -
1976
. Because of their unchanged date for two years, there are no circulating quarters, halves or dollar coins dated 1975. All three bicentennial coins have custom designs. On the Kennedys, the usual image of a heraldic eagle on the reverse is replaced with the image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
The Kennedy bicentennial is a key coin in the Kennedy half dollar series and it is forever collectible at a premium to face value because it is both history made and history kept.