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Kennedy Reverse On Both Sides

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I have acquired a Kennedy half dollar coin with the reverse on both sides. Can't find it in any of my error books or on line. Any info would be helpful.
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What you have is a magic coin they shave one side of the coin and place another Kennedy halve in place the reverse

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Sounds like a trick coin, two reverses machined to fit together
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Hi,
As suggested it is a novelty that was manufactured outside of the Mint. They are called Magician's coins.

You can't lose a coin flip with one of these:-)

Unless you call heads:-)

It is not an error coin.

Thanks,
Bill
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