yes, I see a tiny bit of a clash remaining. I also see lots of die polishing lines (in and attempt to hide the clash), and I see Radial flow lines near the rim created from a worn die.
Not an easy task to photograph these type clashes particularly with a heavy mint abrasions on the surface, but I agree with Dearborn, it is weak but it's there.
No worries I have a box full of flipped 88 due to the die scratches and am now learning what to look for and what not too. So thanks so much the info is helpful more than you know
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