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Would This Be Considered A Mad

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/36086931140....m1497.l2648

Would this be considered a misaligned die clash?

On the brow you can see the obvious die clash where it happened twice in different spots. On the reverse it looks like a doubled nose near the top left of the C but it's hard to see with the pics.

I just noticed that it also looks like it may be a Snow-8 variety.
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It certainly does appear to be a MAD. You can see part of the wreath and the C in cent next to liberty's forehead. I have a couple earlier dates that have this same clash. According to Rick Snow, they're quite common and don't garner a premium. Additionally, it does appear to have a RPD, repunching is evident on the 1 in the date.
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I know the C should fall closely to that area near the forehead. I just didn't know if the slight difference in locations would constitute being called a MAD.
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That's an interesting clash, but it's not what I'd call a MAD clashed IHC. On IHCs, that usually means denticles clashed across the coin--like this one, or this one.
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Yeah. Those are pretty extreme clashes there.
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