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1901 Indian Head- Severe Unabraded Reverse Clash

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1901 Indian head with severe unabraded reverse-

I wonder how nice this clash looked when it was new?

Indian cent overlay LINK (Hope links are ok to post).
http://www.maddieclashes.com/wp-con...VERLAYmd.jpg

There is a clash for 1901 but it is an obverse clash.
TDC-1c-1901-01 LINK .
http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-1c-1901-01/ .
It is an obverse clash with the C (CENT) in field in front of the bridge of the nose.

This one is on the reverse.
I'm not very familiar with IH clashes so forgive me if I'm over doing the description.
On the inside of the right wreath, there are 4 triangles "pointing" towards the E & T. These are the spaces between the tips of the feathers from the headdress.
Also there is a strong clash going from the center of the C (CENT) SW towards the bow at the bottom of the wreath which is the nose and forehead. A special treat for me is that the band of the headdress is also visible, just above the bow where the raised area goes in an easterly direction.
(I don't know if this would be considered an unabraded and Tilted clash since it seems to affect the SE half of the die.)

There are some nice markers as well. (Last two images.)
--- Obverse has a die chip on the tip of the feather near the R.
--- Reverse has a pronounced die crack through the bow south to the rim.

Hope you enjoy and as always thanks for any comments.

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I see it on the right side of the REV. Pretty good eye to catch that!


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To me it's most evident from the lower leaf tip up through the C in CENT.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply.

It's a little easier to see in hand with the triangles "pointing" to E T of ONE CENT and the area below and inside the C of CENT showing the bridge of the nose. Die polishing marks are not visible from the mint trying to remove it.

I don't do much with IH cents so I wasn't sure if their is much interest in seeing it. There was only the one clashed IH at Maddie Clashes and that clash (C of CENT) was only on the obverse field in front of the bridge of the nose.

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It's not a real noticeable clash. Some are pretty deep and they're collectible. Seems like I always get outbid for them.
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To me it's most evident from the lower leaf tip up through the C in CENT.

Thanks and that's definitely the strongest part.
In the fourth image, just above the leaf tip, you can make out where the head band starts to go off to the SE.
(the reddish shade of brown going past the top of the bow seems to correlate with the headband as well.)


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It's not a real noticeable clash.

My images aren't the best, as well as the circulation grime and aging. Which is why a nicer condition coin would be nice to see and get images of.

Do you see many IH clashes online?
The only place I'm familiar with to see clash varieties of any coins is maddiesclash.com.
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Here's an especially nice one...

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Man that is a nice one. Congratulations.
C showing up on the bridge of the nose as well as the bow at the top of the feathers.
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It's not mine, it's on ebay.
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oh.
Well thanks for the link and info. Very helpful.
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