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1999 - Mad Die Clash?

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I think this a MAD (misaligned die) clash but sometimes when you stare too long it becomes what you want. I was typing a post for help and then finally saw what I think is right.

On column 5, not sure if it is a chip, but is this the top of the neck bottom of the hair? Clash under lincoln would be a hair curl or maybe part of the ear. Bay 10 looks like the beard, lips, and nose.

The clash should be a bay and a half over and lower. What do you think?

Obverse is normal with light polishing.



1999---Mad-Die-Clash?

1999---Mad-Die-Clash?

1999---Mad-Die-Clash?

1999---Mad-Die-Clash?

1999---Mad-Die-Clash?
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10/30/2011 9:34 pm
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I'm seeing a die clash one bay to the right of normal.
Anything on obverse?
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10/30/2011 7:56 pm
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Interesting die clash!
By MAD do you mean misaligned die or MAD as in AWESOME?
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I was referring to MAD as a misaligned die since the base of the nose should be over one bay and lower into the steps.
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Check here for info http://www.maddieclashes.com/index.html
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Yes, there is a slight misalignment of the dies when they met and it could be called a MAD die clash. However, do not confuse this type of die clash with a radical MAD die clash which is caused by another fault.

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