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1973 Kennedy Half Dollar Error/PMD

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Just started hunting halves and 2 1/2 boxes in I'm not loving it so far. One silver. Maybe a few DDO but I need to verify. Anyway today I bring you this coin below. I'm leaning towards this being PMD. I'm not sure how this would or could happen otherwise but you never know. There is a large "2" on the obverse just to the left of Kennedy's ear. It's about the same size of the ear and a perfect 2. It is machined and incuse. I hope I used the right terms there. Please let me know what you all think.


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The 2 is PMD counter stamp
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Some people collect counter stamps but most say it is just a damaged coin. Anyone can stamp a coin if you have a punch and hammer.
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Thanks everyone. Googling counter stamp right now. I wouldn't have ever guessed you could do this with a stamp and hammer either.
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Thank you. This is pretty interesting. I'm definitely keeping this and will post in that counterstamp forum, thanks @jbuck.

Correct me if I'm wrong but the way they make these counterstamps is the same way they would have done privy marks or mint marks back in the day right? Hand punched.
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I'm definitely keeping this and will post in that counterstamp forum
Excellent!

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thanks @jbuck.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but the way they make these counterstamps is the same way they would have done privy marks or mint marks back in the day right? Hand punched.
Correct, but the counterstamp is hand punched into the finished coin, whereas the privy marks were applied to the die.

Here is a good example post showing the punches:

http://goccf.com/t/419413#3606161

Here is another topic with examples of counterstamps:
http://goccf.com/t/437919

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