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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: ... is the error called die clash because it doesn't seem like it would actually fall into that description due to it being on the same side that it was originally on When a clash has design elements from the same side it might be a counterclash. (Type one and type 2) Here is the link to Type 1: https://www.error-ref.com/counterclash_type_i/ Here is the link to Type 2: If a counterclash, yours would be a Type 2. "Every coin struck afterward shows raised, normally-oriented design elements in an unexpected location." (I'm not saying this coin has a counter clash but that anomaly gives the idea some credibility.)
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Pillar of the Community
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coop, the OP said the feature is raised. If it had been struck by another coin, the feature should be indented, correct? Just trying to learn, errors are quite new to me.
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Bedrock of the Community
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If it slid, it should have forced some metal up. But also note the damage on the shield as well. These are heavier coins and can alter each other in just contact of at the right angle.
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@COOP There are no abrasions to indicate it being struck and if it were to be bag marks the anomaly in question is larger than what the measurement is on Reeds of a Kennedy half dollar along with the void down the middle which would also be created by the wings and not by the edge of a coin
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@Petespockets55 Quote: If a counterclash, yours would be a Type 2. "Every coin struck afterward shows raised, normally-oriented design elements in an unexpected location." Thank you for that information and I think you're right if it is it would be type two dye clash due to a piece of the die being left over. I wrote them an email explaining the coin and everything and told them where they can view the coin hopefully they'll let me send it in for confirmation. Thanks again
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Pillar of the Community
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Fascinating. This appears to be die damage from a piece that broke off the working face of the collar (not necessarily this collar). There are other possibilities. I'd like to examine it in person and possibly write it up for Coin World.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Pillar of the Community
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Neat find, I look forward to seeing what Mike's conclusions are on this coin (if the OP sends it to him).
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@freshfind, I would suggest that you get in contact with Mike Diamond so he can borrow your coin for a write up in his mag. If you can't email yet, them ask a moderator for help.
I too am curious what this turns out to be as well..
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Valued Member
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@Dearborn Message has been sent.
After looking at the coin some more The damage on the shield actually looks like The neck feathers of the eagle and the anomaly in question actually has another one and a half marks on it going to the left and down it's a darker area so not quite as visible and not raised very much if at all it's just a... I want to say impression but that wouldn't be it lol And thank you for pointing me in the right direction
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Pillar of the Community
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I received no message, and Fresh Find's e-mail is turned off.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Pillar of the Community
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Never mind. I found the message.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Pillar of the Community
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I finally had the opportunity to examine this 1964 half dollar with its zig-zag ridge. The area around the ridge is slightly flattened and lacks details seen in other feathers. This is consistent with post-strike damage or alteration. A disappointing outcome, to be sure.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Thanks Mike (and FreshFind for sending it to him). Definitely a disappointing result, but it is what it is.
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