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1967 Kennedy Half, DDR, Fs801?

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Hi, lookin for a pro to confirm if this is an FS801, looks to be a business strike, the right to left scratch in the hairline is on the 2x2 plastic. All the lettering and the eagle(it's dblng is on the top right and down the right side) have dblng. Sorry I'm not including all that in the pics, it was tough getting the dblng to show up. Ty in advance for your opinions, cheers. Jon




1967-Kennedy-Half,-DDR,-Fs801?

1967-Kennedy-Half,-DDR,-Fs801?

1967-Kennedy-Half,-DDR,-Fs801?
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Unfortunately, it is only MD or machine damaged. No added value. You can tell by the shelf-like appearance. Coop can explain it better than I.
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I was a bit excited on this as pop is only 5 at MS65 lol, ty CC
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The assembly that held the dies were a little loose during the strike. The die movement damaged the devices. Some call it Machine Doubling, but it really machine damage to me. Note how the devices are reduced in size from the die movement damaging the devices? This happens a lot and people get hooked when an auction says double/doubled and think it is hub doubling. But it is just a normal die that damaged the coins devices.
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ty Coop for helping me understand Machine Doubling, I get how it steps like that now
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