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Are Clashed Die Three-Cent Nickel's Common?

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I have a Three-Cent Nickel with a clashed die impressions. Are these clashed dies common? Is this last image "TES" in States, die errosion, or a re-cut die?

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Sometimes I think clashed ones are more common than pristine ones. It may be the most commonly-clashed issue ever.
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What you are seeing around TES are traces of Longacre doubling.
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I agree, it is much harder to find one without clashing than it is to find one with it. The one I have in my 7070 album has major clashing on it where you can the whole head on the reverse and I thought it was cool when I bought it (not knowing the series very well) but after I had already received the coin I started doing research and found that just about everyone I looked at had clashing to some extent on it
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