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1973 D Or S (No Clue) Kennedy Half Dollar ?

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Anyone have any idea which mint mark this is or if it is more then one ?

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This is a business strike coin so it would have to be a Denver mint. If it were an "S" mint, then the coin would have to be a proof coin. But it is not.
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Is it me or does it look like it was re-punched or maybe damaged after the fact ?
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The last image shows a well placed contact mark that hit the mint mark in that area. The image of the mint mark that is upside down, shows it is definitely a Denver mint coin. Lighting can play tricks on a coin.
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