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1967 LMC Reverse Die Clash

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Very Nice and clear
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nice one!
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No pic of Obverse to Observe. Possibly a Reverse die clash.
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Thanks GrapeCollects and Tunnioc Typo LOL
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Looks like the die has a chip on that area? (on bay 7 & 8)
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Thanks Mr. Coop..You are right..It does look like a Chip..
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Very nice!
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Excellent vision...great pickup.

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Wouldn't you call that a freestanding interior die break instead of a die clash w/ die chip?
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But it is not free standing. It has fallen off. (Just like a chip) Thus it is raised on the coin, incuse on the die, on that area just the way a chip would look like.
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But it is not free standing. It has fallen off. (Just like a chip) Thus it is raised on the coin, incuse on the die, on that area just the way a chip would look like.



By freestanding I meant not obviously connected to the rim by die cracks Coop. Here, maybe this will help.....


http://cuds-on-coins.com/interior-die-breaks/
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That does sound like it:

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Definition: It's a rare event when a die chip is so large that it warrants being designated an interior die break. Interior die breaks should not be confused with " Cuds". By definition, a Cud is a die break that includes the rim and at least a little bit of the field.

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I'm still confused as to why you're calling it a die clash though. Maybe one of your overlays would help me see what you are seeing Coop.
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Happy Thank Giving to All....
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