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1964 Kennedy Half Die Crack?

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I have a 1964 Kennedy half that has a double die crack on reverse thru the moons above eagle. I can't find anything anywhere about this variety any help? I would think with the size and location of the crack it would bring a premium any thoughts?
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It looks like a die crack to me. Not much if any premium,IMHO.
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Yup - die crack with no premium.


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Note how the devices appear smaller. So the die was polished a couple of times at the time your coin was struck.
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Thanks for input everyone. I was just pretty surprised couldn't find any other like it online so it had me curious 5hanks again!
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Aye, die crack me sees. Nice example.
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