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In the pillars? Looks more like a die clash.
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Valued Member
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die clash, behind the pillars?
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I guess I should have asked exactly what we are supposed to be looking at.
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Valued Member
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no you are looking at where I was describing, it just I'm referring to the thing going at an angle from what looks like behind the pillars. the pillars are still round and look normal, except for the notches in the pillar but still good detail and is not smashed or anything
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Ok. Yeah, since it's raised and under the pillars, it can't be a "struck thru".
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Moderator
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Where is coop :-)
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Valued Member
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oh ok, so its a die clash?
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Bedrock of the Community
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This probably the most common clash on Lincoln Memorial cents. 
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Valued Member
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the obverse doesn't show any signs of any clash or anything.
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There he is!
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Valued Member
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ohhh ok I see, I missed it, the ear looks smashed and there is a cut on his cheek, I thought that was PMD
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Pillar of the Community
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Some times they change out one die but not the other (perhaps one die needs more extensive attention or is beyond repair). Keep in mind that you may have to shift the overlay around a bit to get the clashed design feature to line up.
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