1921 P strong Obv. & regular Rev. unabraded clash
Haven't been doing a lot lately due to working (and issues not being able to look at a computer screen for more than about 15 minutes at a time).
I won this one last week. (Someone else must have seen the clash as well.)
I had to get it in hand to make sure it wasn't a vice job or fake. Seems authentic with it in hand with the N (UNITED) being the strongest of the areas behind the head. Above the 1, the intersection of the T (CENT) seems present as well as some raised areas east of the brow and nose.
It appears to be a dual event on some of the clashing but the secondary part is hard to get to show up but in hand, it is visible on the reverse well east of the C (CENT) .
It has fairly strong die flow lines so it's a pretty late die state. I think it may qualify as an Atypical die clash because of the strength of the obv. clash as well as it being a dual event and unabraded.
Let me know any thoughts. Yea or nay. Cliff
Haven't been doing a lot lately due to working (and issues not being able to look at a computer screen for more than about 15 minutes at a time).
I won this one last week. (Someone else must have seen the clash as well.)
I had to get it in hand to make sure it wasn't a vice job or fake. Seems authentic with it in hand with the N (UNITED) being the strongest of the areas behind the head. Above the 1, the intersection of the T (CENT) seems present as well as some raised areas east of the brow and nose.
It appears to be a dual event on some of the clashing but the secondary part is hard to get to show up but in hand, it is visible on the reverse well east of the C (CENT) .
It has fairly strong die flow lines so it's a pretty late die state. I think it may qualify as an Atypical die clash because of the strength of the obv. clash as well as it being a dual event and unabraded.
Let me know any thoughts. Yea or nay. Cliff


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