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Can someone please tell me if this is a Mule Die Clash on this 1971 P Penny I found?  
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@BillyWhite  Could you please explain what you mean by a 'Mule Die Clash' ? I know what the term 'mule' means when referring to coins.
Edited by Sharks 10/12/2024 3:39 pm
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BillyWhite,  Please no more photos of your screen. Please read the rules about posting photos. John1 
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Thanks Guys. I noticed on the link you sent that both examples show that the imprint shows both on the obverse and reverse of the coin. The penny I have only shows those extra letters imprinted on the obverse top part of the penny. If it was put in a vise wouldn't it show on both sides of the coin?
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@sharks I believe Mule means when there is a die imprint from a completely different type of coin on the coin in question . For instance it looks like the extra letters on the penny I have came from a quarter . well at least in my opinion
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Quote: The penny I have only shows those extra letters imprinted on the obverse top part of the penny. If it was put in a vise wouldn't it show on both sides of the coin? No - a "donor" cent was only used on the obverse - that's why you only have incuse letters on one side only.
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Quote: both examples show that the imprint shows both on the obverse and reverse of the coin. It actually only shows on the reverse side. Also, it shows it being Raised/Recuse on the face of the coin, while yours shows indented/incuse on the rim of the coin. The damage from a vise job could be made to only show damage on one side of the coin, by using a backer to protect one side.
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Thank you to everyone that replied. I appreciate you helping me out!
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 Full coin images of both side can help out here - we are only getting part of the story here. And no more screen shots.
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Use error-ref.com to look up any coin error to see what they are. This is not a mule.
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Quote: we are only getting part of the story here. No Doubt, can see hints of damage to the reverse in the screen shots.
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I'm just wondering a couple of people mentioned that my pictures were not okay or against the rules. Is it not okay to take a pic of the microscope screen with my phone so that you can get a close up image of the coin? I'm not sure what they mean by screenshot. It was an actual picture I took with my phone of the Tomlov microscope screen. I'll also upload more pics of the penny.
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