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1966 Kennedy Half DDO Or No?

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Sorry It's really hard to get a pic of but it looks like doubling on the ear I'm not familiar with these could anyone confirm or deny? Is this something even worth keeping or not? Thank you!
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Not a DDO.
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I agree, not a DDO.
MD behind Ear and back of the Neck
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Aye, would appear to be Machine Doubling.
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You can also see it on the outline of the bust on that same side. MD is the cause of this. It only affects the outside/inside edges of the design. On a doubled die, the affected areas would be on the centers of the devices. MD is cause by the machine, not by the die. Even doubled dies can have Machine Doubling. A seasoned collector would not buy a coin with MD if it were a variety. To us it is a distraction from what is really going on with the hub doubling. Example below:
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Note the date are showing hub doubling. But then look at the areas with arrows. That is Machine Doubling. Note how it affects the devices. Always on the outside/inside edges and flattens the affected areas. A doubled die enlarges and make the affected areas wider/taller on the devices. Hope this helps.
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Is this something even worth keeping or not? Thank you!

Well it is 40% silver so melt is at @ 3.40 dollars
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