Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar Error or PMD?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by dbclarke, Sep 5, 2012.

  1. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    I also found this today... I put it next to a normal half dollar. 028.jpg 012.jpg 028.jpg 012.jpg
     
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  3. elijahhenry10

    elijahhenry10 New Member

    It's silver I believe. Can you get a picture of the edge?
     
  4. VetStudent

    VetStudent Junior Member

    silver would have an S-mint mark
     
  5. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    Sorry, I wasn't clear. Yeah I don't think its silver..it's not in my hands at the moment. Its more the texture-- smooth, yet uneven. The fill in the ear. The obverse is also clearly distorted. It reminds me of a cloth error. Any thoughts?
     
  6. dsmith23

    dsmith23 Gotta get 'em all

    Maybe it took a quick dip in acid? It appears it has no luster on it at all.
     
  7. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    It does actually have a sheen, I wish I had a better lens.. its smooth. I have a dime that I'm pretty sure was dipped in acid and its a very weird flat feeling like nails on a chalkboard kind of thing.. and this isn't like that- It's not rough
     
  8. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    What about machine doubling?
     
  9. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    For the best results, you want to post large, clear and in focus photos, taken with the coin parallel to the camera's lens. Straight on, not with the coin on an angle. Crop the photos close to the edge of the coin, too.
     
  10. VDBforDave

    VDBforDave Lincoln Error Collector

    You gotta get a usb scope or something clarke.

    I'm very interested in the word "Dollar" on the reverse of the bumpy coin. Looks pretty messed up to me but closer/clearer pics are needed to be sure. I hope you can post better ones, I want to see it!
     
  11. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    pics 007.jpg pics 008.jpg pics 009.jpg

    I'm shooting with a canon 7d --I used a different light source and aimed directly down as suggested-- the luster on the coin is visible. I thought it was struck through a cloth or some sort of machine doubling. The obverse has what appears to be machine doubling but, it's much less noticeable. The entire coin including what's visible in the field has a strange texture but, smooth and shiny not quite matte.
     

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  12. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    dollar.jpg I promise these pics are in focus.
     
  13. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Can you post some close ups of the areas on the obverse where you think there is MD?
     
  14. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    Alot of the lettering on the coin has these sort of striations coming off the edge of the letters - in the photo above you can mostly see it in the R- in the word Dollar. On the reverse I can see it in most all the letters. But again, there are a lot of issues with the devices. The photo is in complete focus. If you look at E Pluribus Unum there is an apparent drag-- and thats consistent really with the entire lower portion of the coin. I'm new so I'm asking not telling.
     
  15. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Machine, or mechanical, doubling will be flattened and step like in appearance.

    Here's a good diagram that shows MD and DD:

    diagram_of_doubling1.jpg
     
  16. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    Yes, that's a great depiction.. look at the roofline of Independence Hall- that's what I'm seeing anyway. pics 009 has the least exposure- its more apparent in that photo.
     
  17. VDBforDave

    VDBforDave Lincoln Error Collector

    I'm gonna say very worn die + strike doubling. :yes:
     
  18. dbclarke

    dbclarke New Member

    Agreed.. thanks.
     
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