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    Was going through my hoarded 1982/83 halves, found three no "fg"'s and this clashed die obverse.
    Please let me know what your impressions/thoughts are.
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    Last edited by DylanGrace; 07-10-2012, 11:31 PM. Reason: overlay of obverse

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    I posted an addition picture, it is an overlay. Maybe this will spark some more interest, although with all the views, it is hard for me to understand why there are no comments.

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    • #3
      Try these guys. The have some very interesting die clashes listed. http://www.maddieclashes.com/

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        Originally posted by DylanGrace View Post
        I posted an addition picture, it is an overlay. Maybe this will spark some more interest, although with all the views, it is hard for me to understand why there are no comments.
        Thats a fairly substantial clash you have there! Too bad about the roller marks though.

        Lee
        Lee Lydston

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        • #5
          Yeah, nice clear clash. I would keep it, even though they aren't really rare and are a part of the normal life of the die. Still fun trying to see how many and how clear you can find them.

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          • #6
            After many searches, it is the first for me -- and yes, too bad about the roller marks.
            Thanks for all your efforts.

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