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1965 Kennedy Half DDR - Variety?

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I had a look through a varities page (http://varietyvista.com/12%20Kenned...%201965.htm) and found there are a LOT of options for this DDR. I find the doubling most prominent in HALF DOLLAR, but also noticeable in the N in UNITED.

Which variety do you think it is?


Thanks




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It's Machine Doubling unfortunately. Size of letters are reduced. Shelf like appearance is also a sign of Machine Doubling.
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This seems to be very common on the 40% Kennedy halves. I have a number of them. Back when I was younger I could see them without magnification.
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