This is from Maddieclashes.com: Multiple Die Clashes
Dies can clash numerous times, but the multiple collisions will only be apparent when one of the dies (typically the hammer die) shifts position after each clash. This produces multiple, staggered clash marks. The distance between neighboring clash marks can be slight or marked. Lateral die movement after a clash naturally implies the development of a horizontal misalignment.
"Pride is yoked with callous behavior, as humility is with compassion." St. Gregory Palamas
The coin was only struck once. The clash lines are doubled from two clashes that rotated between dies during the clashes Thus the doubled clash marks. (Only on the affected die transfer areas) Thus the coin is an example of a set of two clash marking that the die received from these die events.
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