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1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar Reverse Die Question

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Hi Rock, leave the pointer. My opinion, it makes it much easier to see what people are talking about.
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OK you talked me into it.
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Hi

Your first pic. is the normal reverse.(Type #2)
The second pic. is the Type #1 reverse.
The rays that normally go through the stars are broken.
Also on this type reverse the G in "FG" has a straight loop
with no serif at the top. (Look at my other pics.)for the difference.
I also recently learned that this Type #1 rev. is not rare but not the norm. Also, it is rarer on the 64-P. No real numbers on it yet though.
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The 1964-D has the mint mark on the reverse, so it wouldn't be a proof die, unless a hub for a proof reverse 1/2 dollar got sent to Denver by mistake.

All of the ies were made in Philadelphia a that time so a reverse could be hubbed with the proof hub and then stamped with the D mintmark.

Has there been any work done to see if there was a different hub starting in 65? The quarter dollar has different hubs for 64 and 65. If there was it should also be watched for on the 64 and 64 D since they were boh minted well into 1965.
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