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1881 Large Cent - Line To Left Of Last 1

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Have had this one for a few years now. Wondering if the line to the left of the last one is the result of a die clash or.....? Hope the image quality is OK. Any other comments re grade variety value welcome. Thanks in advance.

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 Posted 10/23/2014  11:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add graval to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is a die clash. The line is caused by the ``neck`` impression.
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yep. die clash
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Hard to tell but is that single serif on the N in regina?
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Die clash, but I always thought that it was the hair ribbon. If it is single serif, it's a true true keeper. On many of these 1881's the glare at 3:00 & 9:00 make the serifs indistinct. Since it is BOTH N serifs that are missing half of the left foot, it looks like the N in Canada is full, so Regina may be as well.
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As I take a look at the N in Canada it is suspect. A better photo of the two Ns would help Northcoin if you can?
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die clash left of the 1, from chin and throat.
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1881-Large-Cent---Line-To-Left-Of-Last-1

Just thought I would upload my 1881 with a die clash on the one. Found it among my common date large cents after reading your thread from a year ago.
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It is a die clash, however, several dealers erroneously call it a 1 over 1.
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