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  • Exogenous floating die clash

    There is a reason why you should always check every coin you get your hands on. Even after 53 years of searching, I still search when I can and in a recent case, it paid off. It seems even after all that time of looking at hundreds of thousands of coins, I still learn something.
    For those of you who have a subscription to Coin World, an article by Mike Diamond was released today on a coin I found a short while ago. The title of
    'Exogenous floating die clash'
    tells you what it is, but it is a very uncommon find. I can not post his article, but here is the link to what it is:



    https://www.error-ref.com/?s=floating+die+clash
    I will include a photo of the coin I found and if you know of anyone who gets CoinWorld, you can ask them to send you a copy of the article on page 43. It is very exciting to find something relatively scarce or rare, especially on a coin that is 50 years old.
    I was told I can finally announce the find. I hope you get a chance to read the article!

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    Last edited by mustbebob; 06-04-2022, 08:02 PM. Reason: Add Photo
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    Very cool. Thanks for the information.

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    • #3
      Bob what month of Coin World?

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      • #4
        It is dated June-20-2022.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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