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A New Error Variety For The 1923 P Peace Dollar?

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I have an error Peace dollar that I have never seen. Not in Cherry pickers, Not in Vams top 50, I have never seen this on any 1923 P Peace dollar ANYWHERE. If you know of one then please help me in providing me some information on this!
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It looks like a Die Gouge and a minor one, I am not sure if it would be considered a VAM, for that I'd let an expert to chime in.
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It isn't recessed, under a loop it is rounded. I just haven't seen one like this.
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A gouge in the die would make a raised line on the coins field like you are showing.
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Could it possibly be a linear die dent?
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The only VAM listing for a die gouge off the olive branch is VAM-1T1 and VAM-1T2 and this is not it. I would recommend getting it in front of the guys over on VAMworld to see if anyone has seen this before. There are a couple of guys who really know Peace dollars.
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Thank you dave700x!
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I'm thinking this might be a die clash from the top of Liberty's head. Usually, these show up a little farther to the right, in the rays, looking like a worm, but there's no reason it couldn't show up close to the branches. If you look at the top of Liberty's head, it's actually outlined by a deep "trench," which is a high part of the die. These clashes aren't listed in the VAM catalog and are considered rather common.

If it is a die gouge, it would seem to be a new variety. Gouges usually have tapered ends that come to a point in the field, unless their ends are obscured by the devices (rays, leaves).
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messydesk, it runs through two rays and comes to a point on the other side. You just about have to have a look to see the point I'm referring too.
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