1921-S Morgan dollar cracked planchet

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by 9baller, Mar 24, 2020.

  1. 9baller

    9baller Junior Member

    I found this among my grandmother's coins, but I wasn't able to find much information about this error. The crack is significant and goes almost all the way through the obverse, as you can see. About how much would it be worth?
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  3. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    Can you get your pictures any closer? Plus, both sides of the coin.
     
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  4. 9baller

    9baller Junior Member

    I will try to post a couple more pictures tonight
     
  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It doesn't look like a crack. Can you get better photos?
     
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  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    It doesn't look like a crack to me, either. ~ Chris
     
  7. 9baller

    9baller Junior Member

  8. Islander80-83

    Islander80-83 Well-Known Member

    I'm in the "that coin took a hit column." PMD

    Someone used a wood chisel on metal. That's just wrong!!

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    Last edited: Mar 24, 2020
  9. 9baller

    9baller Junior Member

    Okay, thanks for the info!
     
  10. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Just so others who read this may know, striking a coin is a fierce environment. It is nearly impossible for a coin to be struck on a planchet this cracked, (if this had been a crack and not a massive chisel mark), without shattering. There are instances of broken coins where both halves are saved, but horribly rare. Almost all were discarded at the mint.

    Almost all "cracked coin" posts I have seen were either 1) ancient coins that cracked after crystallizing over centuries, (not an error but damage), or 2) post mint damage of either gouges or someone destroying a coin somehow, (freeze a coin in liquid nitrogen and place in vice and hit with hammer to shatter it).

    People do weird and horrible things to coins sometimes.
     
  11. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    We had a club when I was a kid where our official currency were pennies flattened by the local train. The hard part was finding them after the train flattened them.
     
  12. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Thanks for the new photos. They are much better. Unfortunately they prove this coin had been damaged. It's worth about $14.00.
     
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