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1964 Kennedy Half Possible Tear Drop Under "4"

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Not an error but 1964 Kennedy half. Dark toning on edges and possible teardropunder the "4" on the date?
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More of a melt value coin.
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I think you're looking to much into the minutiae of the coin. There might be some type of anomaly there but in my opinion nothing significant. Great pictures though. !
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It's called Pareidolia. It's when your mind see something that's actually not there.
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I like the 1964 "D" coin and it is starting to tone.
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It's called Pareidolia.


Pareidolia

@JW3, perhaps the tiniest start to a die chip on that 4 in the date?
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Thanks all as I said new here but some of these details are the smallest. Hey seeing is believing #129305; especially when there is so few out there sometimes you never know!! Thanks for the tips!
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