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1923 D Germany 200 Mark possible die clash.

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  • 1923 D Germany 200 Mark possible die clash.

    1923 D Germany 200 Mark possible die clash. Can be seen without any magnification.
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  • #2
    can you post the full obverse and reverse? It could be a minor clash.
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    • #3
      My apologies for the photo delay. Been hunting through some coins I purchased a few years ago. I did a horizontal flip, so not sure if this coin denomination was struck with both the obv and rev in the same rotation. Thanks for looking.
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      • #4
        It might be a clash. I am not looking at clashes at the moment. It's somewhat minor. An overlay is needed to match the mark to a device on the opposing side.
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