@jay1234, are you sure that this is an actual overstrike? The fact one set of features is incuse and backwards almost certainly means that this may be a so-called "vise job" where one coin is squished between others in a machinist's vice thus transferring over part of the design.
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Spence, I have no idea. I have a feeling you may be right though. There is also a little damage on the obverse where it looks like it could have been held in a vise.
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