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1953-S Dime, Strong Clashed Die Obvs.

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Here is another favorite variety on my list of errors.Clashes on the Nose and mouth area.
I am uncertain about the raised area on the reverse to in between the N & E of CENT , North west of E ,whether it is a clash or DD from the N ?

1953-S-Dime,-Strong-Clashed-Die-Obvs.
1953-S-Dime,-Strong-Clashed-Die-Obvs.
Die Crack from Rim to the base of the Torch.
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That line on the reverse doesn't match the overlay - could that be from a cracked die?
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You are correct Mark, it is a die crack, I forgot to mention. I still like to know what that raised triangle shape marking is to the North of N & E ,I don't think that matches the overlay, not sure!
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I still like to know what that raised triangle shape marking is to the North of N & E ,I don't think that matches the overlay, not sure!


That's about the right area where his hair meets his forehead on the obverse. Seems the rest of whatever it is was polished off the die as the N shows some polishing
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I am uncertain about the raised area on the reverse to in between the N & E of CENT


I think you meant 'ONE'.
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Maybe this will help.
1953-S-Dime,-Strong-Clashed-Die-Obvs.
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1953-S-Dime,-Strong-Clashed-Die-Obvs.

1953-S-Dime,-Strong-Clashed-Die-Obvs.
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ojc ,you are right I meant ONE,thanks for pointing that out.

Coinmasters , crazub0 , thank you for the overlay and information.I do see it now and agree with all.
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