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1971-D Kennedy Half Dollar DDO
Pulled this from a bag of halves today. Hard to believe they're still out there after 50 years. Or did someone dump it into circulation from a collection? It's a nice example but it has some damage on the obv. on his ear and jaw.
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Appears to me to be a 1971-D DDO-009 (http://www.varietyvista.com/12%20Ken...971DDDO009.htm)
Nice coin. Grats.
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I think you should have posted in the Variety Forum, not the Mint Error Forum. I see you have a DDO with some MDD (Machine Damage Doubling) also. Note the MDD on IN GOD. When I try to attribute these 50c 71D’s, the first thing I do is see if they are the ODV-002 or ODV-003 (weak R or Strong R), yours is the ODV-002. That rules out a lot of the CONECA listings. When I compare your photos with what is in my collection, for the ODV-002 with the listings I see two that have the notching on the top right of the T in LIBERTY, DDO-009 and DDO-016. When you compare the notching on the E of LIBERTY you can see yours matches the DDO-009. James Wiles never had any markers for the -009, but on my stage B a good marker might be the north-south curved die scratch from the head to the right under the R of LIBERTY, see attached photo. This marker can be seen on the stage C and D, don’t have a stage A example. Your half dollar would be the 71D DDO-009 with some MDD.
71D DDO-009 marker.JPG
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Thanks gents!
CoinHunter- One of the banks in my area has a coin counting machine. I've never actually seen it. It's not available to the public. It's in their back office. I'm thinking the machine is something like a CoinStar.
Apparently, when costumers come in with rolled or lose coins, the tellers "have to" run them all through this machine. The tellers are not allowed to re-issue these coin to costumers for change. Besides these halves (and small dollar coins) are not popular, nobody wants them. When these bags fill-up, they get shipped out to the coin rolling companies.
These bags are a pain in the butt to move around (especially for the ladies), and they all hate dealing with them. The bottom-line for me is: I'm at the right place at the right time with the right teller. They say: Please take these off our hands. I'm doing them a big favor and they're doing me a BIG BIG favor!!
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Originally posted by atrox001 View PostI think you should have posted in the Variety Forum, not the Mint Error Forum. I see you have a DDO with some MDD (Machine Damage Doubling) also. Note the MDD on IN GOD. When I try to attribute these 50c 71D’s, the first thing I do is see if they are the ODV-002 or ODV-003 (weak R or Strong R), yours is the ODV-002. That rules out a lot of the CONECA listings. When I compare your photos with what is in my collection, for the ODV-002 with the listings I see two that have the notching on the top right of the T in LIBERTY, DDO-009 and DDO-016. When you compare the notching on the E of LIBERTY you can see yours matches the DDO-009. James Wiles never had any markers for the -009, but on my stage B a good marker might be the north-south curved die scratch from the head to the right under the R of LIBERTY, see attached photo. This marker can be seen on the stage C and D, don’t have a stage A example. Your half dollar would be the 71D DDO-009 with some MDD.
71D DDO-009 marker.JPG
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