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1969 Kennedy Half Dollar Reverse Doubled?

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This looks doubled to me but I am bad at this.
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I believe this is Machine Doubling.
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You have very slight Machine Doubling, since the devices have been slightly reduced.
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Is that why the doubling is completely around the edge?
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After the coin was struck, the die movement on the way up from the strike, damages the devices. This happens a lot more often on the large sized coins. Usually on the denomination areas.
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