I was wondering if a nice die clash would normally bring any type of premium on a Canadian large cent (MS brown condition)? I am not an error collector, but I am interested in a large cent for it's condition and noticed a nice die clash on the reverse.
Thank you for your responses. I unfortunately cannot upload pictures as the coin is not mine (yet). I will post pictures if I purchase the coin in question.
If you tell us the date of the coin and the approx condition, we can tell you if any clash would affect the worth. There's good clashes, but many more bad clashes. Is it an 1881?
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