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Just found out about this wild coin error that could actually be worth some serious money. So back in the 1948-1963 era, the U.S. Mint had this printing mistake on Franklin Half Dollars that basically made Benjamin Franklin look like he had huge buck teeth. People call it the 'Bugs Bunny Half Dollar' because the teeth literally stick out like the cartoon character's.
Turns out it happened because the eagle wings from the reverse die left marks on Franklin's mouth area, creating this spike that looks like teeth. The 1955 and 1956 versions are supposedly the best examples of this error. Pretty hilarious that these mistakes line up with when Bugs Bunny was getting super popular in Looney Tunes.
Here's the interesting part though - an uncirculated 1955 Bugs Bunny Half Dollar in perfect condition can go for up to $5,000. Even just a regular one in decent shape will fetch you $50-$100. These coins are also 90% silver, so they have melt value on top of the collector premium.
The 1955 version had the lowest mintage of the whole series at only 48,200 coins, which explains why collectors actually want them. If you've got one of these sitting around, might be worth getting it checked out. Crazy how a mint error from decades ago turned into something people actually hunt for now.