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1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar Error What Type Of Error Is This?

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. Need a close-up photo and please tell us your question in detail.
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need much better images.
Also need a description of what you may be seeing. My mind reading skills have been slipping lately....
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Possible glue? 56K coming up soon.
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Coop,
Are you going to have a contest, not that you have to?
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Much larger pic, please.



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Number of posts aside, would like to see full, large and sharp images of the obverse and reverse. Thanks.
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Thank you, my apologies, it was a bigger sharper image before it uploaded, I'm not familiar with this forum yet.
It's not glue, the metal in the "olive branch?" And some of the arrow heads are distorted and the metal around the distortion has a kind of "struck thru" resemblance but I haven't seen any other Kennedy half dollars with this type of error. I was wondering if anyone has seen this before?
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Just glue on the coin. The devices that area larger and shorter in height is a Struck Through Grease error.
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Put it into a bath of PURE acetone and this will likely dissolve. Acetone cannot hurt the coin and will not alter the metal. So this is not what the hobby calls "cleaning" a coin. It will not harm value.
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Thank you Gentlemen,I will give that a shot!

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Bukskynr,
Very nice photos
It might be a type of epoxy, and acetone will not remove that.
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UV will see you if it is glue or epoxy.
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