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Doubing Between Pillars That Arent Pillars 93'?

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Dont have a clue on this one. But I'm sure someone does. There is more details but they are tough to get photo and it was late .
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Those are clash marks from the obverse.
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so like a double clash? and what about the eztra pillar on pict#2. There is supposed to be one on the left but not the right side of that pillar right?
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Could be a double clash or just one clashed the bounced after the two die struck together. I think the single clash is more accurate as the design is identical.
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I agree. The pilars are normal. The clash is very common.
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thanks guys, And word to the wise - - One of my local guys told me of a upcoming preview that he has coming up with ain two weeks to view and purchase all the items contained in 'TWO' large roll around safes that one of his customers offered to him. They were owned by the mans father that recently passed away.
At a glance, my buddy made mention of "Stacks" of old bills (money of coarse), Hoards of old coins, Gold , Siilver, Jewles! What an awesome day /month that is going to be! oF COARSE I INQUIRED about picking some out before they go to scrap! Ill Have a list and picts in the near future for all eyes, so keep a watch , I dont get to this forum often cause I'm kinda a 'LINCOLN' guy on annother click on this site.
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