Greetings all, I've taken a break from searching the 5 gallon jar of cents to pick through several mason jars of foreign coins I've had since the late 70s/early 80s. Found this 1957 5 pesetas with a strong upper obverse and lower reverse clash. Still learning the terminology, but am I correct in calling this a tilted die clash? No apparent clashing anywhere else. Other than the unfortunate (and unsightly) black spots, I was pleasantly surprised to find it. The Obverse is pretty clear and as far as the reverse, I can make out the O of Caudillo, the DE and the ES of Espana as well as apparent clashing of the obverse dentils at lower reverse. Thanks for looking. Any corrections of terminology are appreciated.
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