Yes my grandpa has one he got when he work at the gov. Mint in 64
No, all double headed coins (or double tailed coins) that are of a modern coin are privately made pieces. In modern mints ,it is impossible for a worker to insert 2 obverse (heads) dies, or 2 reverse (Tails) dies in the machine to strike a double heads/tailed coin the dies simply will not fit into the machine.
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JFK wasn't on the half dollar until 1964. If you have a double-headed coin with two different dates, it means someone cut up two coins and fastened them back together to make a trick coin.
Yes, although the machinists who make the double headed quarters actually machine away the appropriate parts and stick together the heads of two quarters to make a double headed quarter... or half or whatever he is trying to make. While there have never been any 2-headed quarters found, there have been 3 genuine 2-tailed quarters found. See the following web page for details : http://varietynickels.com/articles/twotailed.htm
To the best of my knowledge (and I have been collecting for almost 50 years) only one two-headed US Cent has been authenticated and it is an Indian Head from the 1860's. Search the web for Jakes Marketplace to find two-headed magicians coins. Double headed coins -- novelty items -- are manufactured from normal coins, so they can exist for any year. A lot of them actually have different dates on each side. There are no records anywhere to keep track of which years exist -- it would be impossible to keep track of that, since anybody with a lathe, a grinder, and some glue could make them.
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The Canadian "double-headed" cent is equal to the British One Penny. The Canadian one "cent" is equal to the British 1/2 penny (so a British penny is 2 cents or 1 double-headed cent). When first issued, the Canadian government had them struck to a standard of 100 coins to the pound of bronze rather than the the British standard of 80 coins to the pound of bronze. The first 1858 issues, however, were unpopular and originally had to be sold at a discount. It is believed the Canadians joined the two cents together to make them equivalent to the British Penny.
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Answer varies on the individual, sorry.
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