Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
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Anyone have a good MS example of a clashed E, on a Morgan? I believe the 86O is the one with the bold E below the tailfeathers. How does the clash take place? Coin stuck to the die? Don't know.
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Sean Reynolds
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Nice clip, Sean! Yeah...and the clashes aren't bad either!
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A 57-D with a clash:
The name is LEE!
The name is LEE!
Ahhh! What's up doc?
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Whisker variety...
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Lance.
Very Nice Clash on the Bust Half
I believe the 86O is the one with the bold E below the tailfeathers.
How does the clash take place? Coin stuck to the die? Don't know.
Here's one of the strongest Franklin clashes I've found, it's a 1949...
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