Ok so I think Im getting things confused here. I scored a few BEAUTIFUL 64s today and this one is NOT a proof, has a normal I think Obv. but the accented hair Rev. Broken lines at star, and straight G. I actually have 2 from philly and 2 from denver. Same thing. And theyre NOT proof...So what variety is this called and is it rare? Thanks yall!!!
I believe the reverse hub was used to strike business strikes after the obverse accented hair hub was pulled in favor of the non accented hair hub. Fairly common.
I figured it had to be if I found more than 1 but am having a tough time finding a listing or documentation for it.....like a type 1 or 2 kinda thing.....them wacky mint workers at it again!!!!
CONECA refers to them as RDV-001 and RDV-002 (Reverse Design Variety), straight G and Flared G. http://varietyvista.com/12 Kennedy Halves/Reverse Design Varieties.htm
I have to just cough up the cash already and join CONECA. I can see that clearly now. I keep running into the same situation. A) look for something cool B) find something cool C) have no bloody idea what cool thing is D) google cool item E) usually cool item not found F) come here and post cool item G) cool item is ID'd and a CONECA # is given Thank yall again for leading me to the light!!!