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1863 United We Stand/Our Country Civil War Token - Shattered Die, Ect

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I just purchased a rather large lot (110+ pieces) of Civil War and Hard Times tokens. This one stands out as it clearly has an obverse shattered die, with a Retained Cud in the headband. What's bizarre about this token is the reverse. There is clearly some sort of error on the reverse as well. Anyone happen to know?
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The weirdness on the reverse looks like an incredibly strong die clash.

I wonder if that's the reason the obverse die shattered...
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