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Double Dated 1952 Franklin Half Dollar Ms+

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I picked up 5 Franklin halves (different dates) and each one looks like MS grades with mint luster. This 1952 example has date doubling and the first and last T with the R in TRUST have some die chips(?) or doubling from a re cut die(?). Something tells me this is common for these coins but would like some advise. Thanks.


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never seen an example of re-cut die, I am curious to read what the pros have to say but I am expecting Die Deterioration on this deal.
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