-40%

1959 50C PCGS / CAC MS64 TYPE 2 "OBVERSE DIE CLASH" FRANKLIN ~ RARE "THE BLOB"

$ 200.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Denomination: 50C
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Grade: MS 64
  • Composition: Silver
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Certification: PCGS & CAC
  • Coin: Franklin
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Condition: Please see full description and view our high-resolution images!
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Year: 1959

    Description

    Rare Type 2, Obv. Die Clash Designation!
    1959 Franklin Half Dollar
    Obverse Die Clash
    with Type 2 Reverse (Not on Slab)
    PCGS / CAC MS64
    Affectionately known as "THE BLOB," this is actually a die pair with multiple varieties. It has an unusual blob-like die clash around Franklin's nose, which at first resembles a double die, doubled nose! Second, it has a very nice goiter clash on Franklin's neck, which is becoming popular. Third, it is unusual to see a clash variety on a Type 2 reverse coin. Fourth, a die chip can be found in the eagles wings, and an unusual die fissure runs from the chip into the side of the bell.
    One of the more unusual die clashes in the series. Instead of spikes or "teeth" in or around the mouth, this die shows semi-circular die lumps at the junction of the lip and the tip of the nose. We have observed this clash type on no other Franklin date. It also shows the more typical horn shaped clash near Franklin's neck and the goiter clash on his neck. The retired Proof dies developed a die break on the eagle' wing, right where the edge of Franklin's nose clashed and weakened the die steel. The short fissure starts as a tiny round die chip in the feathers and makes its way across the field and into the side of the bell.
    This scarce variety has been known about and sought by specialists for about a decade, but has never been added to variety catalogues. We have now started receiving Obverse Die Clash designations on these from PCGS. This is the first time they have been formally acknowledged!
    The present specimen is sharply struck and the retired Proof dies are still semi-reflective. A few interesting die lines run up and down the obverse (as made) and do not affect the grade. In fact, they add interest to the die variety! The bell lines appear to us to be complete for the Type 2 reverse, so the omission of an FBL on the label is puzzling. Mostly brilliant, but with some light, original fiery gold patina. A fantastic representative of this "new" variety!
    CAC, or Certified Acceptance Corporation, green-stickers only coins that are solid or high-end for their assigned PCGS/NGC grades. CAC will gold-sticker PCGS/NGC coins they believe to be under-graded outright. The extra verification provided by CAC confirms that you aren't buying low-end material; and our specialization in high-end coins means that you will continue to see CAC stickers appearing in DM RARE COINS’ inventory!
    RETURN POLICY!
    If you are unhappy with this item, for any reason, just send it back in its unopened, original holder, within 30 days, for a full refund. No questions asked! Just let us know it's coming via e-mail.
    Thanks for shopping DM Rare Coins on Ebay!
    Looking for something out of the ordinary? We scrutinize thousands of PCGS and NGC slabs to provide you with coins that are truly special, and we do it with fast, knowledgeable, and courteous service. Whether you are seeking beautiful color, an exceptional strike; or maybe proof-like luster, a rare die variety, or even CAC verification; we have something for everyone.
    The Photographs seen here are compliments of DM Rare Coins Coin Photography Service!