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1865 Fancy 5 Indian Head Cent --> Is This A Known Variety?

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Here are better pics of the raw coin.

The die clashes on the reverse are bolder. There are also more of them in addition to the die crack.



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Ok, that last picture rules out the 1865 plain 5 Snow 10 reverse thanks to the placement of the die clashes. I think that is the same reverse as the other two, but now in a later die state with a second die clashing event occurring during the proper coin turn alignment.
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Actually, there were two die clashes in addition to the original. They are on either side of the original.
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