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<p>[QUOTE="Caleb, post: 2090013, member: 32795"]The 1964 RDV-001 and RDV-002 have been known from probably day one. There is no premium between the two so why worry about weather it is recorded on the label or not?</p><p> </p><p>In 1968, the Kennedy half dollar had a third design chance on the reverse, (Reverse Die Variety) RDV-003 (Straight G) versus the (Flared G) of RDV-002. Again, no premium between the two so it would be a waste of time and money trying to get the major TPG companies to note the difference on their labels.</p><p> </p><p>There have been several other changes to the design of both the obverse and reverse over the years on the Kennedy half dollars and besides the 1964 Accented Hair design of ODV-001 none of them carry a premium in value (until 2014 between the clad coins from the 50th Anniversary Sets and the Obverse Die Variety found in the rolls, bags and 2014 standard uncirculated Mint Sets) so I just don’t understand your point.</p><p> </p><p>I wouldn’t even consider the 1964 RDV-001 as being a “second cousin” to the 1964 ODV-001 (Accented Hair) let alone as it’s “Little Brother”.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb, post: 2090013, member: 32795"]The 1964 RDV-001 and RDV-002 have been known from probably day one. There is no premium between the two so why worry about weather it is recorded on the label or not? In 1968, the Kennedy half dollar had a third design chance on the reverse, (Reverse Die Variety) RDV-003 (Straight G) versus the (Flared G) of RDV-002. Again, no premium between the two so it would be a waste of time and money trying to get the major TPG companies to note the difference on their labels. There have been several other changes to the design of both the obverse and reverse over the years on the Kennedy half dollars and besides the 1964 Accented Hair design of ODV-001 none of them carry a premium in value (until 2014 between the clad coins from the 50th Anniversary Sets and the Obverse Die Variety found in the rolls, bags and 2014 standard uncirculated Mint Sets) so I just don’t understand your point. I wouldn’t even consider the 1964 RDV-001 as being a “second cousin” to the 1964 ODV-001 (Accented Hair) let alone as it’s “Little Brother”.[/QUOTE]
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