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Die Clash? Opinions Wanted

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Tried my best to get a good angle on the reverse. I can in hand see clearly the bust outline. Wadda you tink?

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Nice die crack too, can you find it?
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 Posted 04/22/2017  9:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not sure about die clash... maybe ghosting?
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I spotted the crack just above the MM. No, not a clash this is called PIDT (phosting) Progressive Indirect Design Transfer you can check it out here

http://www.error-ref.com/progressiv...gn-transfer/
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Thanks all, sure enough is...when checking reverse, the late stage die wear can be seen big time on the die flow lines surrounding the rim making this a perfect candidate PITD. Learnt me well fellas!
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Fella's, I'm a lady
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Yes it is a fine specimen of ghosting, love those worn out dies
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Sorry Milady!

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All is good, we are all coin buddies
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Worn die - cheers!
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