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1995 Kennedy Half Error - How Did This Happen? - Explained!

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I have had this Kennedy for a while and thought maybe I could get some help learning what happened here. Coin is in B/U condition (the parts that aren't screwy) and has a fully reeded rim. Rim has a small crack through it at the T in States and coin shows what looks like massive Strike Doubling in places. The big hunk of copper stuck by the eye may be a clue. Help appreciated. I can post more photos if needed, but I don't know which of the many things going on here might help to have a close up image.


1995-Kennedy-Half-Error---How-Did-This-Happen?---Explained!
1995-Kennedy-Half-Error---How-Did-This-Happen?---Explained!
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Quote:
how did this happen?

Heat and Pressure.
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PMD. It's been hammered hard.
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Someone needed to get rid of some aggression and found the perfect victim in this coin. Serious force has been used to smash this coin in its current shape. It's post mint damage, by the way.
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Think we've found the person who asassinated JFK! Now fess up!

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An impressive multi-error. The coin was double-struck, with the first strike in-collar and the second out-of-collar. The coin was struck through "grease" (with some of the black crud retained) and small fragments of copper (also retained). Neato!
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Wow! Thanks Mike, as I was pretty sure that was an error coin and not a garage job. Now I find that it is a "count the error" coin. Gonna have to find a silver dollar flip for this one.
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