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1952 Franklin Half Dollar: What Is The Crack On His Face? Does It Change The Value?

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What is the crack on his face? Does it change the value?.Is this a scarface?
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That is a hit from the edge of a coin with reeds,PMD.
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No added value.
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Just damage
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It's worth about $9.55

Edit: Melt value.
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Not a crack, but Post Mint impact Damage, and thus will lower the value.
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From the reeds of another coin. Why does it seem so common on Franklins?
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I think it's pretty common on all the heavier coins when they fall/drop into the collection bin at the mint.
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This thread reminds me of an encounter I had with a friend decades ago. Knowing I have a slight interest in coins, he reaches into his pocket and pulls out a coin. He says " I've got one of these old Ben Franklin half dollars. On the back of it, there's a bell of some kind, but something is wrong with this coin, as there's a crack in this coin on the bell."




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From the reeds of another coin. Why does it seem so common on Franklins?

Big heavy coins, with lots of smooth open area for hits to show, and silver is a relatively soft metal.
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