I just wanted to congratulate Aisha on her entry into MADdieclashes.com. This is a very nice die clash that can be seen with this link
Also, the news is out concerning my partial secrecy in the past three or four weeks. We have been working on a type of die clash that is particular to the 1960D small date Lincoln cent. The tilted die clash is comparatively a rare event. However, it seems that this is the only die clash that happens on the 1960D small date Lincoln cent. Mike Diamond has written an article concerning this phenomena in Coin World (Jan. 3rd, 2011 edition which is now on line). If you are interested in seeing this new development, follow this link;
While I cannot say that these anomalies are a definite collectible, they sure do have the makings of being so. I will also be giving a power point presentation at the FUN show on "The Modern Die Clash", which will include these die clashes as well.
In finishing, I would like to wish you all a very Happy and SAFE Holiday season, from both Jeanie (my wife) and myself.
Best Wishes,
BJ Neff
Also, the news is out concerning my partial secrecy in the past three or four weeks. We have been working on a type of die clash that is particular to the 1960D small date Lincoln cent. The tilted die clash is comparatively a rare event. However, it seems that this is the only die clash that happens on the 1960D small date Lincoln cent. Mike Diamond has written an article concerning this phenomena in Coin World (Jan. 3rd, 2011 edition which is now on line). If you are interested in seeing this new development, follow this link;
While I cannot say that these anomalies are a definite collectible, they sure do have the makings of being so. I will also be giving a power point presentation at the FUN show on "The Modern Die Clash", which will include these die clashes as well.
In finishing, I would like to wish you all a very Happy and SAFE Holiday season, from both Jeanie (my wife) and myself.
Best Wishes,
BJ Neff


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