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1862 Seated Half

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Hello fellow collectors:
I am confused about this coin. It has a area of relief under Liberty's forearm on the obverse. It is in the shape of a triangle, and I make the assumption that it is relief, as it shares the lighting highlights with the other devices. It also has a doubled line on the left side. Could this be a die clash? I don't understand what I am viewing here, and any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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 Posted 03/10/2015  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eagle_eye_18 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, looks like a die clash to me. This occurs when the dies collide without a planchet in between causing an imprint of each die to be transferred to one another.
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Yes. It's just a clash. Makes the coin more interesting in my opinion. Nice coin!
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The shape of the clash matches with the "armpit" of the eagle on the reverse. I believe I see another clash mark moving diagonally upward from Liberty's wrist. You will probably find other clash marks on the reverse.
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Here is the reverse:



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Looks like a clash mark from the E of United going toward the wing. I think that would correspond to the mark rising from Liberty's wrist on the obverse.
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Thank you all for your comments. I like this coin, but was unsure about the obverse field. Your responses were most helpful.
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