Yes, it's clashed, but that's not necessarily a feature that indicates an added-value variety or even one that merits calling attention to in an auction. Clashing is so common on Morgans that I suspect the number of individual dies which clashed during their lifetime is probably equal to the number which didn't. Many, many VAMs have clashed stages which are yet to be recorded.
1904-O only has a very few varieties of additional interest. Unless you see pitting around the OL of DOLLAR, or very plain signs of letter transfer next to the neck, it's probably not worth what will be very painstaking work to attribute.
that line at the eagles wing is on allot of Morgans and unless it has some letter transfer like nlp thinks it may have, it will be awful hard to pin down on clashing alone. You need to look for any doubling or position of the Mint Mark or something else that will make this easier to attribute
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