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What Error Is This? Die Clash Or Strike Through?

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Neither. It's intentional PMD.
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It is certainly not a clash, and I cant see it being struck thru. It woyld most resemble a struck through die cap, but then the obverse should not have the obverse design at all. My guess is it is PMD.
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Looks like a vise job.
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I agree with vise job.
You can see how the letters "E" & "N" are reversed as if
another IH was pressed into it.
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Looks like a vise job.


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