PCGS proof Kennedy half struck on clad dime planchet. The coin is an off-metal Kennedy half struck on a clad dime planchet, and is the weight, metal, and planchet that was intended for striking into a 10c, but which was instead struck with Kennedy half dies.
Very dramatic in appearance, with the much smaller size of the coin, and so much of the design missing giving the coin great eye-appeal as an error!
A rare off-metal type, and we estimate 6 or 7 proof halves on dimes are known.
PCGS PR68 Cameo, with immaculate, white surfaces. Note: there are some scratch-like, white lines that in the photos look like they are on the coin, but they are simply reflections from the holder on the coin's mirrored fields--the coin is superb!
50c Clad Kennedy Half Type-2 Planchet PCGS Uncirculated
We have a quantity of these in stock, and the buyer will receive one from the lot (uncirculated, PCGS, etc, but not necessarily the...
PCGS no date Kennedy half struck on clad 25c blank. A pleasing example, with the coin having a smaller diameter than normal, and with portions of the design missing. It is also the weight of a...
PCGS 1965 Jefferson nickel struck on a clad dime planchet. The coin is the weight and metal of a clad Roosevelt dime, but is struck with nickel dies.
The off-metal occurred when a dime...
PCGS 1964-D Kennedy half struck on silver quarter planchet. The coin has a smaller diameter than a normal half, and is struck on a planchet that is the silver alloy and weight of a quarter. Scarce...