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Edited by coop 10/19/2020 7:59 pm
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I think you mean a smoking Washington.
I was looking for an overlay picture. Couldn't find one.
Edited by MOS0239 10/19/2020 7:12 pm
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Thanks coop and mos0239. I been looking at too many coins. Smoking Washington. That's a new one for me it didn't come out right. Thanks for the correction. Looking at the clash it doesn't appear to match the reverse. I thought the lines in the middle were the fence but it doesn't look right.
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Can anyone identify what this is because I can't. Looks like some moose antlers or something 
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That's why we need an overlay picture.
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I don't know how to do an overlay. Can I do it on my phone?
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coop is probably creating one as we speak. Standby, he'll do it for you.
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Oops full reverse 
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I would appreciate any help. Overlays are more on the advanced side of things. I never looked for a photo shop app on google play. I'll figure it out one day
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Coop to the rescue. Thanks coop. Now I can see it. I need to figure out how to do those overlays. Great illustrations as always.
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That's a nice find! Very cool die clash.
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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Well you need to have software that allows you to adjust the images a lot. The dies are rotated 180 degrees from each other. also one die needs to be reversed.So the normal obverse has a normal position obverse, with a rotated 180 reverse flipped horizontal. Save for the reverse. Then you need to reduced the opacity to 50%. Move the edited images onto the normal images and erase what you don't need to be showing, adjust contrast and your there. LOL    I usually use proof coins, but wasn't sure how the proof ones would look like on these. But decided to get it a second try with a proof. I feel it was worth the extra effort.
Edited by coop 10/19/2020 9:24 pm
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Nice obvious clash. 
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Thanks coinhunter27 coop and earle42. You couldn't have explained it any better coop. Although it sounds complicated I totally get it. Thanks for the extra effort. Your illustrations always look great. Extra attention to the details comes across great also
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Cool factor is pretty high on this one. First smoking Washington I've seen
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