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1858 1 Cent Die Clash On Top Of Reverse

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Anyone seen something like this?
I know each die clash is unique but how does something like this affect the price? (if it truly is a die clash)

1858-1-Cent-Die-Clash-On-Top-Of-Reverse

1858-1-Cent-Die-Clash-On-Top-Of-Reverse

1858-1-Cent-Die-Clash-On-Top-Of-Reverse

I love learning about things like this!
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Nice coin!
Generally clashes do not add any extra value to a coin like yours unless they are spectacular.
Clashes will attract interest and make lower grade coins more saleable.
Clashes are not unique as a rule, they tend to occur in specific patterns,and each coin struck after the dies have clashed will have an identical pattern.
Your red highlighted areas have nothing to do with the clash and may confuse newbies.
You missed highlighting the back of the Queen's neck, which appears between the tip of the E and the 1, as well as the bottom of the braid going from the tip of the E up to the centre of the C.
Sure hope those scratches are on the holder.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Oh yes I forgot to mention theyre behind a layer of plastic from a unisafe gold leaf album.

Thank you! I really appreciate learning more about die clashes.
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A most useful tool for die clash seekers
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...lities&id=89
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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That is 1 awesome coin clashes and all.
I be leave RB7 with OF1
Cheers Don

Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
"Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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