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Is This Clashing Common With 3CN ?

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you can see the outline of the whole head on the Reverse and some of the Reverse on the Obverse

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Very cool, but very common. I've heard it said that it is easier to find a clashed example than one without a clash.
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cool that was the question I had, how common it was because I have seen a few examples that had different degree of clashing on them and was wondering that
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Bryan:
Yes, they are common, but they are still very neat.
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Although it's common, it is cool. I had a silver 3C that had a complete reverse clash on the obverse. It was absolutely fascinating.
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