Weak strike?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Chip Kirkpatrick, Aug 21, 2019.

  1. Chip Kirkpatrick

    Chip Kirkpatrick Well-Known Member

    I simply don’t know what to make of this ‘79 Kennedy half dollar.

    Is there such a thing as an overall weak strike? If so, this certainly appears to be one to me. Both obverse and reverse. 979816A8-3CD6-48D6-B615-2D98BB721FA2.jpeg 3C2FD7C5-35DB-4EDB-A8ED-A5DDFD930799.jpeg 112EDCD9-412E-47A1-BDE1-39BC2967625F.jpeg

    Plus the facial features, especially around the eyes, appear to be more than mere damage, but what do I know?

    So enlighten me, oh masters of coinage, what the heck IS this?
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    It is die deterioration.

    Chris
     
  4. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    The US Mint sure got their money's worth out of the die that struck that half dollar. (Badly worn die).
     
  5. MatrixMP-9

    MatrixMP-9 Well-Known Member

    Could that be replated? Has that weird grain and loss of detail. I wonder what it weighs??
     
  6. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    Honestly it looks like some sort of science experiment you know the one with acid.
     
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  7. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    This was my thought as well. Maybe there's die deterioration, too, but those surfaces look acid-edtched to me.
     
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  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Looks like the die used to strike that Kennedy half should have been retired half a million coins ago.
     
  9. Chip Kirkpatrick

    Chip Kirkpatrick Well-Known Member


    If it was acid wouldn’t there be “Splotches” with uneven erosion? This appears pretty fairly spread across the entire coin.
     
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