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Hi,hi there Alfa Bravo here;) Aka_Pigeon Duty willing love & strong Sumata to all coin fam slapn hams to git them yams...hello! Isn't this so?(Question time: If you where to find an extremely rare error variety but upon inspection realized it was also a for sure die clash and the coins physical grade was mint state exceptional condition. Would dual mint error constitute a mule and what do you think round about likely auction value.) Hypothetically if the counterpart single error goes for half a million what would the dual error die clash version look like at auction
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'Mule' is the numismatic term to describe a coin struck from dies not originally intended for use together
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most die clashes by themselves on modern mint state coins sell for a few dollars, so they'd not add much premium to a major error coin
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Of course, much of the hypothetical depends on which coin--country/year/denomination/composition--is involved.
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Hypothetical is an idea, vision, thinking, etc. abstract not a reality. Reality never will never be hypothetical. The only link it is that some parts from an hypothetical thinking or idea could link with a part of reality, but never complete.
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Ok so it seems I've gotten eyebrows twitching with the last question I posted! So here is some what of an update! So there in the beginning was so many unanswered questions for why this spacifice coin had so many anomilies just didn't make sense at first. Anitially thought it was just a DDO right! Then I noticed something strange that after looking into still didn't completely make sense either. & Then it hit me like a brick. I was looking at 3 different mint errors on the same already rare error coin. It was die clashing which in turn caused DR2 but what caused the die clash was the sticking caused by the original error from the DDO to the top die causing the coin to flip occasionally causing DR2 but also must have also caused the die clash LL ukely from flipping out no pun itend! So I'm certain of all three DDO DR2 DIE CLASH ERROR. And the coin is 1959 obverse DDO. LET ME KNOW YOUR OPINION AS WELL THANK YOU FOR THE FEED BACK ALREADY YOU GUYS SRE GREAT!
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