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Exceptional! Both sides too with that detail, great find!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Wow! Very phenomenal find! A great find! One of the best examples I've seen of a Die Clash on CCF! Awesome to find something like this on Christmas! Good Christmas gift. You sir deserve a thumbs up! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Rest in Peace
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That is an excellent die clash  . If it not listed I would most definitely send it in!! I believe that you will get the credit for the find once it is attributed. Even if mad die clashes isn't accepting coins to attribute at this time, I would most certainly email them these pics. That is just IMHO. You never know  I'm also not aware of any others that can or will attribute clashes. That's one for the experts to answer. 
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That is a great example of a "prisoner cent" not only 2x2 worthy,but Air-Tite capsule worthy. I suggest if you see a lot of one type of variety to save them all in a coin tube. Then every so often go through them and pick out the best to 2x2. John1 
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That is indeed an outstanding die clash. 
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That's one of the best examples I've seen all year. Congratulations.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice 
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Just excellent, congrats.
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Pillar of the Community
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Stunning example! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Holy gadbusters tropicalbats that's a good one! I picked up 12 rolls of the National bank of Portland 1974 D and found about 8 with the column bars above Liberty and head outline on reverse but nowhere near the strength of yours. List it and I will give you 10 for it :) I'm the guy who got the two 66 101's from ya. Where the heck are you finding OBW's? Your die clashed 74 D is getting me excited. How many 74 S were mixed in the roll? Mine were about 15% san franciscos but of a really dull yellow planchet quality with old worn dies. I copped an unbealivable assortment of strong early die state 74 D's in the lot and some in very high mintstate coins. Hardly any MS64's most are 65 + How did yours look? I agree with the gang, you got an awesome example there.
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Hey Luvmy! I thought you went into hibernation when you didn't comment on that MS 1946-S IMM I posted a while back. But since you are still alive and kickin' here's the deal. Go back to page 1 and dust off your glasses because this is a 1974 not a 1974-D. So no 1974-S mixed in nor for that matter any 1974-D. My roll was pretty decent, but since nice 74-P's are all over the place in high grade nothing to really get excited about besides maybe the clash coin. I've got about 200 1974 sitting here from a mint bag that I never glanced at so maybe I'll take a look at those as well since I'm thinking about it. With no known varieties they get put pretty low on my to do list even if very nice coins. Well, I shouldn't be that down on 74 as one of the sites does list a class 6 DDO for them, just not as interesting as hunting my DDO-001's or other neato varieties.
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Very nice! 
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