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Ike Hairlip And Inverted U

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As Phil Robertson would say "happy, happy, happy!" As previously posted, I have accumulated about 1800 Ikes and have begun the search. I have previously found several friendly eagles, moon line die clash, talon heads and volunteers, well, tonight I hit the jackpot (at least for me) finding a "hairlip" and "inverted u" about 10 coins apart in my search of 1971's. I am certain of the "inverted u" (appears to be Grade A since it is visible without a loupe) and pretty certain of the "hairlip" (sort of looks like a Grade A) but would like some confirmation from the experts out there. Thanks!

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Do you mean a clash of the you ?
Do not know what the hair lip is though.
Never heard of it before this.
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Whoop's "U" :)
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It is part of a clash in front of the mouth.
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Where can I find a list of the Ike errors? The ikegroup site tells you what the errors are, but I don't see them listed by year. For instance, what years can you find the hair lip and you errors?
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Where can I find a list of the Ike errors? The ikegroup site tells you what the errors are, but I don't see them listed by year. For instance, what years can you find the hair lip and you errors?


I wish to know too.
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Different things can happen on most years. If you looking for die wear/cracks/chips/breaks/cuds/clashes/struck through grease/ they are events that a die goes through as they age. I consider an error as a one time event. Wrong planchets/off center strikes/double strikes/capped dies/mirror brockage/low pressure strikes/partial collar/broadstrikes/brokerage/split planchets/incomplete planchets/struck through scrap, wire, cloth, staples/large laminations (both pieces)/split planchets/tapered planchets/unplated planchets/missing clads/deep die caps and ETC. These usually only happen one time. So they are rare. These I call errors. There are also die varieties, year varieties and others that are collectables. So read here and see what is out there. Do a search for topic discussed and you will have a wider picture. Or get my DVD and you can see what is out there and know what to watch for. (Just read my signature line for more information. )
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