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1960-D SD Clash (I Think?)

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Coop recently showed me a discussion of the 1960-D SD. Among other things, it discusses clashes found.
http://www.maddieclashes.com/specia...-coin-world/

I think I may have found one - the Reverse image is composed of 2 photos I stitched together. The Obverse clash (if that is what it is) is faint and very slightly rotated.



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I am not sure those match exactly. The mark before the E seems too low
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Nice one, Pete! I don't really see much on the obverse, but you can probably see more with the coin in hand. Same for the clash markers that typically show up between the columns of the memorial. Can you see those in hand? I definitely see the top of Lincoln's hair in the ONE CENT, and I think I can see the outline of his bust curving down from the AM of AMERICA.
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Although the obverse clash lines are not strong, the clash marks are in exactly the correct spots:
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