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1941 Penny Lincoln Faintly Showing On The Back?

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Is this common?

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Could this be a clashed die?


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Yes very common. It's indirect die transfer. Commonly called ghosting. The dies were so overused that the obverse devices blead through to the reverse.
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Die clash is a whole different thing.
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Yep, extremely common. Coop taught me that this is PIDT, or progressive indirect design transfer. Cujohn explained it well.
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Agree with copperjon (above).
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As mentioned: progressive indirect design transfer and quite common.
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Ok thank you for the help. I looked up ghosting so I now have a better understanding on what it is.
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Die wear
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