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3 Argenteus - Aureus Magnus Kennedy

Uitgever Germany, Federal Republic of
Jaar 1963
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Beschrijving voorzijde Draped bust of President John F. Kennedy facing left, rendered in high relief with finely detailed hair and portrait features. A small heraldic shield device appears at the truncation of the bust. The effigy is flanked on both sides by ornamental laurel and berry sprays curving around the lower field. The arc legend above reads KENNEDY, separated by a small cross pattee from the commemorative date 22.XI.1963, referencing the date of the President's assassination.
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No coin issued by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1963 matches this description in any standard reference. The X# prefix in Krause/Mishler cataloging denotes fantasy pieces and non-circulating locals — items struck privately or by fantasy mints with no official government authorization. "Aureus Magnus Kennedy" is not a recognized German state or federal title, and the denomination "Argenteus" has no basis in postwar German monetary history. This piece should be treated as a privately struck fantasy medallion, not an official issue.

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