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1967 Kennedy Half

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Is this a DD? You can see what looks like doubling or a second strike around the eye also. The coin shows type of error in quite a few places, it shows all the way around the head.

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It is MD(machine damage or Machine Doubling) also called "shift doubling" .
Here's an extreme example.It adds no value to the coin.
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Thanks for the info because I have seen this quite a bit on nickels and on quite a few years of them. Thanks Again
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The nickels more likely show Die Deterioration Doubling which will look like raised outlines around the letters. Different effect, still the same value - none.
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