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This variety was first discovered early October 2011. The clash marks are a result of a clashing event between the obverse and reverse, during a working die rotation of 8 degrees. – David Poliquin
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This variety was first discovered early October 2011. The clash marks are a result of a clashing event between the obverse and reverse, during a working die rotation of 8 degrees. – David Poliquin
Identified by repunching to the north on the 1. Obverse has developed clash marks in front of the eye and between feathers 6, 7 and 8. It has also developed a light die crack connecting the bases of the 186 of the date.
Reverse is rotated 8 degrees counter clockwise. It has developed clash marks to the right of the denomination and through the C of CENT. Also, it has developed a die crack from the rim at 9:30 into the wreath.
1865 FND N/A
Poliquin:1865 P N/A
Snow:1865 Snow-8
Breen:Breen N/A
Marvin and Margolis:MM N/A