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1976-S Kennedy Half Dollar ICG PR69 DCAM Silver
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1976-S Kennedy Bicentennial Silver Half Dollar ICG PR69 DCAM
Condition: This coin is professionally graded by ICG as PR69 DCAM, indicating a near-perfect specimen with only microscopic flaws permissible. It features a Deep Cameo finish, characterized by highly frosted devices that contrast sharply against mirror-like fields. The strike is exceptionally sharp, and the preservation within the ICG holder ensures the surfaces remain free of environmental damage. The mint is the San Francisco Mint, denoted by the S mint mark. This Bicentennial issue is composed of 40% silver, featuring the dual dates 1776-1976 on the obverse to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The reverse depicts Independence Hall, replacing the standard eagle design for this historical commemorative year. This is a proof strike type, specifically produced for collectors with polished dies and planchets.
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