Thanks Chris, you are right about the spit serifs, that would make this an RPM, I think minor. What I am concerned about is what is inside and to...
This mint mark is from an EDS 64D Kennedy half dollar. I don’t know what to think about this...is it MDD or an RPM? I am talking about inside...
It doesn't look like the 53D RPM-001 to me. http://conecaonline.org/image/1953DRPM001b.JPG Larry Nienaber
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After seeing your two new photos...I am covinced it is MDD. Larry Nienaber
This is a difficult one...just from the photos I would lean towards MDD. Larry Nienaber
Why don't you check markers for the 83 DDO's in the CONECA Listings? You have the cent in hand!...
How about...Stage A EDS (Early Die State), Stage B MDS (Mid Die State), and Stage C LDS (Late Die State). Larry Nienaber
I personally don’t care for the LED lighting photographs...it is so hard to control glare, especially on a silver coin. I prefer using halogen...
See if it will scrape off...maybe it is some substance added on to the half dollar. Larry Nienaber
Yes, I took the picture.
The 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar Re-Punched Mint Marks seem to be getting popular with variety collectors, at least on EBay. There are eleven...
It kind of looks like the RPM #2 S/S South pictured in Wexler's "The RPM Book" (1983). Larry Nienaber
I don't think this matches the 73D 1DO-001 on Copper Coins...but it looks like it could be a doubled die obverse, especially on LIBERTY. You...
Are you sure this is not an RPM...I'm not? Have you ever sent it to Wiles? It would be nice to see a focused close up of the mint mark. Larry...
Here is a photo of an inverted S on a 68S PR IMM-001 Kennedy Half Dollar. Larry Nienaber [ATTACH]
Caleb...that is quite a clash. Looks like a worlds record for an obverse! Larry Nienaber
It looks to me like the talons are higher on the head than yours...do you think its a match? Larry Nienaber
Does anyone have the ability to do an overlay using your obverse/reverse photo? Larry Nienaber
Are you guys possitive this is a clash? Larry Nienaber
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