TIKTOK has become a treasure trove of information on rare and valuable coins.
One influencer recently shared a JFK half dollar coin that could sell for up to $46,800.
Eric Miller (@thecoinchannel) shared the details on his TikTok page.
Miller is an influencer affiliated with the Professional Coin Grading Service, or PCGS.
He said the clue was to look at John F. Kennedy’s hair.
THE COIN
JFK half dollars have been made since shortly after the president was assassinated in 1963.
By 1964, they were already being minted.
The rare hair detail is on a “proof” coin from that year.
Proof coins are harder to find, and are shinier.
They are usually made for archival purposes and are not in circulation.
Miller said the key was to look for an “accented” hair design.
Some proof coins from that year have extra detail on Kennedy’s hair.
The extra lines between the part and the ear make it valuable.
Average ones without grades sell for around $75, Miller said.
Getting a professional to evaluate the coin can add to its price.
Rare coins
You may be holding something valuable in your wallet. Check out these articles on rare coins to see if you may have a treasure hidden deep in your pockets.
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One of the highest-graded versions of this coin recently sold for $46,800.
WHAT’S IN YOUR WALLET?
Miller has shared many rare coin success stories.
He recently revealed a 1982 penny that could be worth $15,000.
There were five details to look for.
A man on Reddit recently showed off a historic coin he found at his grandmother’s house.
It could be worth up to $22,500.
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