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SECURE PLUS. From Richard Green. Lucky for me Richard really liked the bright silvery coins. He sold me this "spare" coin because his main coin was the sole MS 68 as featured in the Coin Facts area of the PCGS website. He also sold me his varieties because he didn't collect those, as well as his other "spare" toned coins. He would only use those if he couldn't find a nice bright white coin that was a strong graded coin for the grade. We had hundreds of conversations in those very short years that I got to know him. Featured in Rick Thomaska's book on Franklin and Kennedy half dollars book. PQ coin!!!
SECURE PLUS. From Richard Green. Lucky for me Richard really liked the bright silvery coins. He sold me this "spare" coin because his main coin was the sole MS 68 as featured in the Coin Facts area of the PCGS website. He also sold me his varieties because he didn't collect those, as well as his other "spare" toned coins. He would only use those if he couldn't find a nice bright white coin that was a strong graded coin for the grade. We had hundreds of conversations in those very short years that I got to know him. Featured in Rick Thomaska's book on Franklin and Kennedy half dollars book. PQ coin!!!
SECURE PLUS. This coin is actually the rarer DDR 801. Pop is listed as only 1, but this is the 2nd known, but not listed DDR coin. I purchased this from a coin dealer in Salem, MA back in 2001 for $3. The coin was a free submission because PCGS was just starting the Secure Plus option and for that quarter it was the free quarterly submission. Self made, thanks for free submission. Pop Top 40/4. PCGS has made a mistake on this date. Some of these are actually SMS coins. Last sale was in Jan 06 at $2760, lot # 26411. Heritage also lists an SMS coin, 2004 Bullet Dallas Sale #278, lot # 1431. Heritage actually states it has a cameo reverse, but, PCGS hasn't acknowledged it as such, nor has PCGS removed it from the Pops. Several have been broken out and only made MS 66. Actually, the TRUE population was 6, NOT 11 back in 2003 I believe, when I researched this with Richard. Thanks again Richard. AHHH, the good old memories we shared. Should be in an MS 67+ holder, maybe next resubmission... The line under the W in we is an area that was struck through a piece of metal. The "marks" on the base of the face/neck aren't scuffs, scratches, etc. Instead, they are only breaks in the luster. The same goes for the reverse, there's a break in luster appearing as a line at the top of the eagle's shield.
SECURE PLUS. This coin is actually the rarer DDR 801. Pop is listed as only 1, but this is the 2nd known, but not listed DDR coin. I purchased this from a coin dealer in Salem, MA back in 2001 for $3. The coin was a free submission because PCGS was just starting the Secure Plus option and for that quarter it was the free quarterly submission. Self made, thanks for free submission. Pop Top 40/4. PCGS has made a mistake on this date. Some of these are actually SMS coins. Last sale was in Jan 06 at $2760, lot # 26411. Heritage also lists an SMS coin, 2004 Bullet Dallas Sale #278, lot # 1431. Heritage actually states it has a cameo reverse, but, PCGS hasn't acknowledged it as such, nor has PCGS removed it from the Pops. Several have been broken out and only made MS 66. Actually, the TRUE population was 6, NOT 11 back in 2003 I believe, when I researched this with Richard. Thanks again Richard. AHHH, the good old memories we shared. Should be in an MS 67+ holder, maybe next resubmission... The line under the W in we is an area that was struck through a piece of metal. The "marks" on the base of the face/neck aren't scuffs, scratches, etc. Instead, they are only breaks in the luster. The same goes for the reverse, there's a break in luster appearing as a line at the top of the eagle's shield.
SECURE PLUS. This coin is actually the rarer DDR 801. Pop is listed as only 1, but this is the 2nd known, but not listed DDR coin. I purchased this from a coin dealer in Salem, MA back in 2001 for $3. The coin was a free submission because PCGS was just starting the Secure Plus option and for that quarter it was the free quarterly submission. Self made, thanks for free submission. Pop Top 40/4. PCGS has made a mistake on this date. Some of these are actually SMS coins. Last sale was in Jan 06 at $2760, lot # 26411. Heritage also lists an SMS coin, 2004 Bullet Dallas Sale #278, lot # 1431. Heritage actually states it has a cameo reverse, but, PCGS hasn't acknowledged it as such, nor has PCGS removed it from the Pops. Several have been broken out and only made MS 66. Actually, the TRUE population was 6, NOT 11 back in 2003 I believe, when I researched this with Richard. Thanks again Richard. AHHH, the good old memories we shared. Should be in an MS 67+ holder, maybe next resubmission... The line under the W in we is an area that was struck through a piece of metal. The "marks" on the base of the face/neck aren't scuffs, scratches, etc. Instead, they are only breaks in the luster. The same goes for the reverse, there's a break in luster appearing as a line at the top of the eagle's shield.
Coin is actually a UNIQUE SMS QDO coin. There are NO other DCAM QDO coins of this variety.
Coin is actually a UNIQUE SMS QDO coin. There are NO other DCAM QDO coins of this variety.
Nicely toned on obverse and reverse, over the years many coins have been graded as MS 67 and some as MS 67+. But as of today, there are only 10 graded as MS 68. VERY few marks, deeply struck and pretty toning made this a worthy coin to purchase, not only as a slot filler, but as a slot for any high grade Kennedy set.
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
Beautiful iridescent toning 100% of the coin. This is the 1972 PCGS ms 67 Kennedy in Coinfacts as the sole 1972 in ms-67!
PQ bright white, old PCGS green holder, from Mike Zerbini/ Ex- Richard Green
PQ bright white, old PCGS green holder, from Mike Zerbini/ Ex- Richard Green
PQ bright white, old PCGS green holder, from Mike Zerbini/ Ex- Richard Green
Self made, purchased raw from same dealer in Salem, MA in 2002 as other high dollar self-made coins. Thanks unknown dealer!!
Self made, purchased raw from same dealer in Salem, MA in 2002 as other high dollar self-made coins. Thanks unknown dealer!!
PQ coin, was in original green holder. But I wanted to have it pedigreed so it went into a new blue holder.
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Very beautiful ms-68 coin. Couldn't ask anything more on this bright white coin!
Beautiful bright white coin. Even though the more modern Kennedy are being minted in huge numbers, to find one in a high grade is extremely difficult and expensive.