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1880-P Awsome Neck Clash

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Here is a spectacular specimen.

1880-P-Awsome-Neck-Clash

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Maybe SsuperDdave can confirm this, but I believe it is a VAM-33B
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Judging from the location of the neck clash, I'm leaning towards 32A. 1880-P is known for a few amazing clashes like this one; attribution has to be done carefully. Heck of a coin.
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32A is correct.
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Why do most clashes/error which boils down to operator error come out of the "O" mint? Especially when back then people took great pride in there work and would be fired over things such as this.
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