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I have 1943 Lincoln steel Wheat cent clashed die with the 1918 Mercury dimes reverse on obverse vice versa, and it's not a counterfeit.
I have 1943 Lincoln steel Wheat cent clashed die with the 1918 Mercury dimes reverse on obverse vice versa, and it's not a counterfeit.
Well, you really need to post images so you can learn. That's because what you're saying here, sadly, doesn't even make sense. For what you are saying..... First, someone would've had to hang a die in 1943 from 25 years earlier. Then clash them, meaning run the press with NO planchets in the press so the dies just bang together. Then put a planchet in (Dime or cent, we don't know until you post a picture?) and strike it.
So please just upload some pictures so you can get the truth, not uploading them will never get to the truth.
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