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1985 LMC. Die Clash. Double Image And Pillers Showing On Obverse.do These Have Any Value.thanks Bent

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1985-LMC.-Die-Clash.-Double-Image-And-Pillers-Showing-On-Obverse.do-These-Have-Any-Value.thanks-Bent
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There is some interest in these but don't really carry a premium when they are heavily abraded like this one.
They are fun to come across to break up the monotony.

There may or may not be a listing already on Maddieclashes.com
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EDIT: I'll add that this is a nice one to see how the mint use to try and polish the clash out of them. Very heavy die abrasion lines are visible.
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Agree with Petespockets55. Too, the obverse is showing Die Deterioration, as indicated with the presence of a Ridge Ring. May be a slight misaligned die as well.
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Die Deterioration noted on the obverse, Ridge Ring as a result of this worn die.
Not sure if it is a die clash. It just looks like the Memorial is 'ghosting' through to the obverse in front of Lincoln due to this worn out die.
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That is a worn out obverse die. Agree that rather than clash this could be 'ghosting' of the memorial on the obverse.

Either way it's a fun find and 2x2 worth but no real numismatic premium.
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Note the 1 on the date is slightly smaller. So these dies were polished. Probably the first time for both dies.
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Die clash. It's called a prisoner cent.
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Agree this is a die clash.

Those heavy abrasion lines are evidence that the mint was doing a hard polish to remove the clash and to keep the die in production.



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