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  • 1982 die clash cent

    Found an 82 with multiple bays from building showing thru the front image infront of lincolns mouth and nose ,in line with the date and behind his neck
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    Last edited by Moon finder; 02-16-2021, 12:16 AM.

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    Die clash?

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    • #3
      Ive read that these are valued based vastly on how clear the clash design is and how "heavy it is just wondering how this one ranks its easy to see with no magnification i noticed it with naked eye laying on my table in a pile of 82 cent i was going thru

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      • #4
        Nice find!

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        • #5
          It's a die clash. A nice find. Not worth a ton, as you noted, it's mostly about how dramatic it is or the date/denomination of the coin.
          Jason Cuvelier

          CONECA
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          • #7
            I think they mentioned before, that they wanted only one coin per post, it keeps things in order, and they then know they have read the thread and can go onto another post. Adding additional coins after a reply may cause these to go unseen. Moderators may delete extra coins added to an original post.

            As far as for the Lincoln Cent, it does look like a nice Clash. Does anything show up on the reverse?
            Gary Kozera
            Website: https://MintErrors.org

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            • #8
              I have to reiterate that we want one coin per post. That said the P looks like machine doubling...
              Jason Cuvelier

              CONECA
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              • #9
                Sorry about that..... im learning how you guys do things on here im new to the whole posting thing and a new member i havnt noticed any clash on the rev of the coin ill have to look now that the question has come up i have a super interest in 82 coins because 82 is the year i was born and also seems like 82 is a good year for lots of error coins or better yet the 80s period were a good decade

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                • #10
                  You may want to check out Variety Vista I only say this since it is a place which should show a good number of varieties from each denomination in one place.

                  http://www.varietyvista.com/
                  Gary Kozera
                  Website: https://MintErrors.org

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                  • #11
                    No reason not to pay attention to a particular year - especially if it makes collecting more fun...
                    Jason Cuvelier

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