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JFK returns to old look in collectors' coins

A newly-stamped gold coin of President John F. Kennedy is examined at the U.S. Mint at West Point on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, in West Point, N.Y. Kennedy is getting a new look on the new coin that is being made by the mint to mark the 50 years since the slain president debuted on a half-dollar.

WEST POINT, N.Y. — President John F. Kennedy is getting his old look back on new collectors’ coins.

The slain president’s profile debuted on the half dollar 50 years ago, and the image was subtly tweaked and sharpened in the 1990s. Now the U.S. Mint is producing collectors’ coins that restore the original 1964 design, which incorporated suggestions from a grieving Jacqueline Kennedy.

Gold coins being stamped at the mint’s West Point plant this week portray JFK’s famously tousled head of hair a bit fluffier, his part is less severe and his cheeks less chiseled than on the half dollar discontinued in 2001. The throwback design being featured on the coins this year is truer to both the president’s appearance and his widow’s wishes, mint officials say.

“We felt we got away from the original,” said West Point plant manager Ellen McCullom. “This really does look a lot more like him ... one of the things that struck me was even the little differences in the nose, and in the face and the lines around the eyes.”

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