Check out some of the latest findings I have, most of these are listed to sell on my eBAy , on the 1956 D I found 3 on the same batch of coins, very cool, the first one, is from a 1983 P clashed die nickel, its kind of cool, then is a close up of one of the 1956 D/D, 1953 D/D, (sold already) a weird dime, I will appreciate any feedback on that one, for I think it might more likely be an MDD, and also a Brockage????? Jason commented me once, is more likely a defective die, due to metal displacement presence. Thanks, and remember to check my ebay acution numbers, on the Going once, going twice thread's area!!!!
wheats & dimes & nickels RPM, Clashes DDR?
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Nice coins. The "ghost lincoln" is actually not a clash. It occurs late in the stage of a die's life when, as a coin is struck, the outline of the design can be transferred onto the reverse. I do not see a brockage coin anywhere. -
A definite Jefferson clash; 1956 RPM-001; Die Deterioration Doubling (DDD) on a 1953 LWC; Heavy Die Transfer (Internal Metal Displacement Phenomenon) on a wheat cent; decent Machine Doubling (MD) on a dime; and 1953 RPM-001. Nice RPMs and clash examples.
Jason Cuvelier
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I like those RPM's. Nice finds.Rock
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