Over a year ago, I found a WDDR North Carolina quarter that Tanner Scott later explained was actually a die clash. It's actually the coin that got my interested in die clashes in the first place. Anyway, I just pulled another example out of pocket change. I am working with the coin, but it's still a challenge to get subtle die clash pictures to come out right. Perhaps TanMan can give me some pointers on how he got that clash to materialize on the coin that I sent him.
You can definitely see the additional raised line that Tanner pointed out on my first coin. Maybe the others are hiding there as well? =)
Cool...thanks for sharing ( missed your original post) I don't see many Philly coins here on the west coast...but now I'll keep my eyes out for these...Thanks again...
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