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1951 Franklin Half - Significant Die Break

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I purchased a 51 Franklin half today and noticed a fairly significant die break that extends from the lower part of the bust on the obverse all the way to the right side of the coin. I haven't been able to find anything similar online, but it is so obvious to the naked eye I would imagine it is a known variety. Anyone know anything about this or where to look? I will have pics tomorrow.
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Is there any Doubling? Yes pics are needed. Check here for other markers on reported varieties. http://varietyvista.com/Variety%20M...56.htm#_1951
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Here is a pic from my phone. Not great but it shows what I am referring to. I believe it is DDR-009. I can't see the doubling, but the stage 3 explains the die crack perfectly. I am awful with varieties and honestly don't know what half the abbreviations on that site mean, but I saw this and thought it prominent enough to buy it.

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It looks like a die crack and not a die break. Die cracks (and die breaks) are errors and not varieties, that's why you are not finding it on a list of varieties.
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Die cracks (and die breaks) are errors and not varieties


True, however, they are often excellent PUPS(diagnostics) in determining varieties. That is why I suggested the site I did.

Pics of the full coin obverse and reverse could help.
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Here is a better pic of the die crack and a picture of the reverse. I am not the best with the photography. I cannot see the doubling on the reverse, but the obverse die crack is spot on as the DDR-009 describes in stage 3.

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