I found this in a circulated bankroll from a bank box. As you can see, the U.S. Mint employee tried to eliminate the die clashing by using harsh abrasives to get rid of it, but it did not work to perfection at all. You can still see a huge remnant of the die clashes. There must of been a huge die clash event before they polished the dies to try to get rid of them. This is a great polished example of one. You can also see part of the reverse of "United" of "USOA". Overall, a great example!
Now you know what a die clash really looks like! Good find, I'm working through a box now myself, couple rows in and nothing to shout about yet, 10 common date LWC's which is a good start, we shall see.
Thank you Crazyb0. This is what a true die clash should look like. I wish you the best of luck going through a bank box. Hopefully, you'll find cool stuff in there. :)
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