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Raised Wavy Metal On Franklin's Hair

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I recently purchased this 1949-D Franklin half dollar.

When I examined it I noticed two small wavy lines of raised metal on Franklin's hair. I'm not sure what this might be from.

Here are the photos. Any suggetions?

Thanks!

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A ding from the reeds of another coin?
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I am by far no expert or claim to be,But to me it looks like 1 of 2 things.1 a very unlikely hair struck die,or 2 a die chip. Please don't listen to me as the name states!
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If it's indented into the surface, as I suspect, then it's the reeding of another coin that hit it there, sometimes called a "railroad track".

I see John1 already thought so.
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It is not indented on the surface, but raised metal.
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It looks to me like it's been scraped across the surface with an irregular shaped object (similar to the tines on a fork). It's caused the displaced metal to be raised. The years of wear has disguised the short scrape. Whether my guess is correct or not, it appears to be some sort of damage after the strike. One thing about the Franklins though, you can cut it in half and it still doesn't affect it's silver value.
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with everything Jim Said
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Thanks for the responses about this coin.

I'm still not sure what to make of it. The metal is definitely raised with no marks of damage around the raised metal.

I was going to resell this Franklin on ebay, but think I'll hold on to it.
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It is a reeding hit from another coin.
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