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- Are the official years of Kennedy half NIFCs actually known? Confusion . . .
Reportedly for several of the years that Red Book calls NIFC, collectors have found UNC rolls at banks, suggesting they're not indeed NIFC I emailed a main Coin World writer and he hasn't ever received a response from the Mint regarding which years the Federal Reserve ordered halves So how do you figure out the fact of the matter?
- NIFC? - Coin Talk
NIFC means half dollars minted 2002-present not meant for circulation, but, rather for collectors
- How do you tell apart nifc from buisness strike - Coin Talk
How do you tell apart nifc from buisness strike Discussion in ' Coin Chat ' started by Tyler Graton, May 11, 2017
- Are NIFCs worth collecting? - Coin Talk
What's an NIFC? Not Issued For Circulation Usually used in terms of half dollars after 2002, or pretty much most of the new $1 coins But no, there is no premium They make millions of them due to congressional decree You can buy them from the mint, or just get lucky with rolls
- NIFC halves worth keeping? - Coin Talk
NIFC halves worth keeping? Discussion in ' Coin Roll Hunting ' started by Japles, Sep 27, 2012
- Kennedy half dollars? - Coin Talk
2005 and 2013 were also NIFC years, but there was a high enough mintage that they are common in circulation and not worth more than 50c depending on condition and date, NIFC halves are usually worth 75c-$2 1987 is worth around $5, 1970-D is worth $10-$30 also keep an eye out for any proofs with an 'S' mintmark jlogan, Feb 15, 2014
- Question regarding NIFCs - Coin Talk
Is a 2009-D Sacagawea dollar an NIFC (not intended for circulation) coin? I have one that I got in change I know 2002-date Kennedys are NIFC, but I am
- S-minted NIFC business strikes - Coin Talk
SBA dollars: The 1981-S Susan B Anthony dollar was only sold in uncirculated sets, and in sets only containing that year's SBA dollars (1981-P and 1981-D were also NIFC and came in these sets) Worth noting here that the 1980-S business strike SBA dollar was the last coin the San Francisco Mint ever minted for general circulation
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