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1941 S Nickel die clash

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  • Ronald Ozimek
    • Oct 2020
    • 416

    1941 S Nickel die clash

    Thanks to those who suggested a possible die clash for this coin when I originally posted as a crying bearded Jefferson. I'm showing the overlay and photos of the front and back individually. I clearly see the line at the top of the Monticello building @ Jeffersons chin. With the coin in hand I think I notice an unusual shiny spot at Jeffersons collar where the dome is and see the right edge of the dome correlates to the deterioration at the back of his neck. I woud appreciate feedback from those who have more experience analyzing overlay results.
    Thanks, My setup won't allow me to photograph the entire coin but I will work to improve for future efforts.

    j beard overlay.jpg j beard F.jpg j beard r.jpg
  • MintErrors
    Minterrors.org
    • Jun 2015
    • 3700

    #2
    One of the hot spots for the 5c is below the Montecello building.
    With clashes, they typicall show on the flat field very close to the main design. So on the obverse, search around the edge of Jefferson alll the way around. For the reverse, search the edge of Montecello all the way around.

    Maddieclashes.com might have a match for it.
    From the main page you can search the year and see if any 5c clashes show up.
    Last edited by MintErrors; 04-11-2025, 09:05 AM.



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