JFK Error Help

66Fairlane

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Looking for some feedback on this half I found CRH. While looking through them the front is the side that caught my eye with the crack. Was thinking it is a die crack so took it out to check it out and then flipped it over....

So I don’t know the proper way to explain this but when you flip a coin over the back should be flipped upside down. This one, the eagle is same side up as the front but the Center is upside down.

What do I have here?
 

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buck8point

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That looks like it could be a Spy Coin with a hidden compartment. Look closely where the crack is, check the outer rim area behind Kennedys Head.
 

buck8point

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Buck8point, you were spot on. Thanks for the quick reply! View attachment 1586337

NICE!!!
The Eagles Head was upside down because they put it back together with the back in the wrong position...
Great Find.. Didnt they use those for Dead Drops during the Cold War?
 

FormerTeller

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I've found a couple dozen magician's coins, but have never found one like this. Very cool!
 

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Wonder how old it is, and where it might have been made?
Just guessing but Im thinkin it had to have been made outta 2 coins, one for the front and one for the back, then put together.
Cant figure out how you coulda done it with those tight of tolerances, without sacrificing one side of each of 2 coins.
Anyone got any ideas on that?
 

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This is probably the COOLEST crh find I've seen. Awesome! If its legit spy coin, I vote banner.
 

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be careful there could be some bad stuff in there if its a spy coin.i will vote banner also.
cool find brad
 

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66Fairlane

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Thanks everyone for the feedback. This week was a decent week. Only got two boxes of halves. This magicians coin was the only thing worth keeping in my box. However, my youngest got a nice box. He ended up with 21 - 40% and I think 9 - 90% (2 Franklin’s, 1 Walker, and 2 JFKs). The Franklin’s were in the same roll and the two JFK 64s were in the same roll.
 

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It's a magicians coin, not a spy coin. If you look back through previous posts they are actually quite common.
 

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66Fairlane

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But spy coin sounds so much more exciting than magicians coin. I found similar by Googling spy coin as well. Either way, I would venture to say I have looked thru $50k worth of halves and this is my first. Thanks to everyone for all of the great feedback.
 

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A thousand light-years ago I had a dime with heads on both sides.Won a lot of bets w/it :)
 

FormerTeller

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It's a magicians coin, not a spy coin. If you look back through previous posts they are actually quite common.

I disagree. The way the coin is made, it cannot be used in the traditional scotch & soda trick, nor any others I've seen. It certainly isn't fabricated like the dozens of magician's coins I've seen.

Definitely not common.
 

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I disagree. The way the coin is made, it cannot be used in the traditional scotch & soda trick, nor any others I've seen. It certainly isn't fabricated like the dozens of magician's coins I've seen.

Definitely not common.

I stand corrected. I didn't zoom in on the pics, and yes that is different. I don't remember seeing one of those before.
 

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