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Question Regarding Die Clashes

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I just started looking for VAMS today, and have been on the lookout for die clashes as part of that exercise. I've
found more than I was expecting, but its hard to make any judgement based on a small sample size. Any idea what percentage of coins have die clashes? Mine have all been on the obverse at the neck, or on the reverse near the U above the eagle right wing, or the cap imprint next to the eagle left wing.

Also, I just found one with a double clash. Is that common?

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I would not think it common, but I have seen it before.
Either way, nice clashes.
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Die clashes with Morgan dollar series is quite common. However, when the clashes has letter transferred, they are collectible and many are very tough to find and command premium.
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