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1991-P Kennedy Half Dollar Doubled

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I thought this looked interesting. Probably strike doubled, but I thought another opinion would be helpful.




1991-P-Kennedy-Half-Dollar-Doubled

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06/10/2017 5:47 pm
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Looks like it took a hit. Notice it's only on the high points of the lips & the high point of the chin and appears to be incuse. At first it reminded me of the Morgan dollar hot lips doubled die but the more I looked the more it looked like it took a well place hit scraping the high points. I could be wrong but that's what I see. Lets wait for some more opinions.
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I appreciate the input.The indents are shaped like the devices. I think if it was a hit, it was the die bouncing. I'm not sure if it's enlarged or not. Hopefully, Kennedy's chin isn't that big. lol
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I agree with you Jim... It looks quite interesting. It wouldn't be a hit. You can see the area in question is resemblant of the device. I do not think it is hub doubled though... but some sort of other doubling that happened in the striking process. I only say this because it doesn't seem like the size of the devices are enlarged
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I don't know CM , that's real interesting behind his head, pretty sure it's a later stage die
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I don't know Dustin, might be strike? It is pretty neat looking Oldmiike, I agree. I think that's Die Deterioration Doubling behind his head.
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