Thought I would share with you this 1987 Lincoln cent I recently came across out of a circulated roll. Usually the inverted and flip-flopped incused outline remnants of the letters "ON" of ONE are seldom seen on die clashes since those particular letter elements are near the rim.
On this coin not only are the inverted and flip-flopped outlines of the letters "ON" are readily visible but one can also see they are out of position in the field extremely wide south from where the normal alignment of being under the words IN GOD. This would be an example of a severely misaligned die clash (MAD Clash) Mint error.
Billy (dvn)
On this coin not only are the inverted and flip-flopped outlines of the letters "ON" are readily visible but one can also see they are out of position in the field extremely wide south from where the normal alignment of being under the words IN GOD. This would be an example of a severely misaligned die clash (MAD Clash) Mint error.
Billy (dvn)


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