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2007-P NICKLE WITH ERRORS
I found this coin two months ago.I decided to over look it one more time since Im more aware of possible errors. And Im amazed at what Im seeing now and find it very interesting.I`d like you to look at my photos and tell me whats going on? Thanks!!!Still the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.DavisTags: None
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As Mike said, it appears to be a die clash. I can also see the clash left by Jefferson's queue and back of his neck above the right side of Monticello.
Nice find. We do have a few very strong Jefferson nickel die clashes on MADdieclashes.com. You may want to compare your find with those to see what clash marks came from where.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Originally posted by wavysteps View PostAs Mike said, it appears to be a die clash. I can also see the clash left by Jefferson's queue and back of his neck above the right side of Monticello.
Nice find. We do have a few very strong Jefferson nickel die clashes on MADdieclashes.com. You may want to compare your find with those to see what clash marks came from where.
BJ NeffStill the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.Davis
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Originally posted by wavysteps View PostAs Mike said, it appears to be a die clash. I can also see the clash left by Jefferson's queue and back of his neck above the right side of Monticello.
Nice find. We do have a few very strong Jefferson nickel die clashes on MADdieclashes.com. You may want to compare your find with those to see what clash marks came from where.
BJ NeffStill the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.Davis
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When the dies clash, the opposing die leaves the clash marks on the other die's surface. However, if there is multiple die clashes, you can have what is called a counter clash. Basically, when a counter clash happens, the clash marks left by the first clash can be transfer back to the original die that made the first clash marks as raised replicas of the design element clashed in the beginning. This can only happen if the hammer die is offset from the first position. For more information take a look at MADdieclashes.com in the section titled "counter clash Type I". Do not get this confuse with a counter clash Type II, which is a different anomaly altogether.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Originally posted by wavysteps View PostWhen the dies clash, the opposing die leaves the clash marks on the other die's surface. However, if there is multiple die clashes, you can have what is called a counter clash. Basically, when a counter clash happens, the clash marks left by the first clash can be transfer back to the original die that made the first clash marks as raised replicas of the design element clashed in the beginning. This can only happen if the hammer die is offset from the first position. For more information take a look at MADdieclashes.com in the section titled "counter clash Type I". Do not get this confuse with a counter clash Type II, which is a different anomaly altogether.
BJ NeffStill the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.Davis
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Originally posted by coin-crazy View PostWell my coins shows actually what your site is talking about,Im not sure why nobody havent asked to see it ?? Pic 1 shows part of the design from the reverse and pic 2 shows letters on the building that had to come from multiple strikes and not just a normal die clash.I may show have to point out more to convince you guys of my point . If I have to I will..Attached FilesStill the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.Davis
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