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Are KHDs W/O Reeded Edges Rare?

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I came across a Kennedy half without the customary reeded edge.

I wanted to know if these are rare objects and the specifics of how they were formed at the mint.

This photo confirms that the raised edge is still present:

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Here's a close-up of the cross sectional view:

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This may a bit clearer shot showing the sandwich effect:

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Full coin photos,obverse and reverse please.
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It appears to be rounded at the upper edges, I venture to say it has been manually removed. It is possible yes to not have reeding, that would be a broadstruk coin, or "out of collar" struck. The reeding is impressed by the collar upon striking. A planchet tho, will have quite visible layers, your coin is "wavy", this indicates the metal has been forced by the collar present, only way for that effect. Reeding has been filed smoother by slot/vending machines I bet.
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Half dollars were very popular at casino slot machines: In the slot, out the bottom, rinse and repeat. Each one of those wore the reeding down just a little bit; eventually it all wears off. You can see the same thing on older quarters that have spent years or decades being fed through vending machines.
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No, just well used.
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