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1972 Double-Headed Kennedy Half

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They would probably bodybag it as an altered coin.


Yes, that was the word I was looking for. Bodybag it. Thanks!
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They would not call it "Genuine".
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They would not call it "Genuine".


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WOW!! Very nice find! I would keep just for the workmanship in it! To be pretty much spot on in weight is seriously magical by itself!! Just my 2 Lincolns though. :-)
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WOW!! Very nice find! I would keep just for the workmanship in it! To be pretty much spot on in weight is seriously magical by itself!! Just my 2 Lincolns though. :-)


I tend to agree. I wish I could find a video on how exactly they did it!
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It would be a waste of money but I would be curious if or how a TPG'er would certify/label this?

I've wondered that. I found a 1964 Jefferson a few months ago that was double headed. I should have sent it in yesterday with another batch just to see how it would be graded. Maybe next round!
And congrats on that find, excellent!
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Probably sacrificed two host coins and used a lathe to plane them both down. Then loctite to hold it together.

There are whole series of videos on YouTube on how to do this kind of machining. I happen to like "ClickSpring".
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I found a 1964 Jefferson a few months ago that was double headed.


Post a picture of it here.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHMZByJl61c

Making of a magician coin


Yes, I've seen those video's before. That's some high-tech equipment that guys using. My coin doesn't seem to be hollowed out. It looks like two half's glued together.
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Probably sacrificed two host coins and used a lathe to plane them both down. Then loctite to hold it together.


Exactly!


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There are whole series of videos on YouTube on how to do this kind of machining. I happen to like "ClickSpring".


I'll check that out, thanks!
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lol! good find! many years ago I had a two-reverse nickel......
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Here's the Jefferson I found late last year.

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Here's the Jefferson I found late last year.


Does it come apart?
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Haven't attempted to take it apart and probably won't try. It's in pretty good shape and don't want to jack it up
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Haven't attempted to take it apart and probably won't try. It's in pretty good shape and don't want to jack it up


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