How about some ancient ones? Aquilia Severa (221 - 222 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IVLIA AQVILIA SEVERA AVG, draped bust right. R: CONCORDIA, Concordia standing half left, sacrificing from patera in right over lit altar, double cornucopia in left, star left. Rome 221 A.D. 19mm 3.2g RIC IV 226, BMCRE V 184, RSC III 2, SRCV II 7679 Partial portrait die clash on right reverse field. Ex. Heritage Auctions, Jul 18, 2013, #231329 Lot 61048 (part of) Julia Mamaea (222 - 235 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, Diademed and draped bust right. R:VENVS GENETRIX, Venus standing left, head left, holding scepter and apple; at feet to left, Cupid standing right with hands raised. Rome 3.6g 20mm RIC 355 (Severus Alexander), RSC 072 Portrait outline on reverse.
This one is a bit tough to understand but the reverse is clashed with a die from the 1857 Flying Eagle Cent.
These examples are amazing I'm not sure I have ever seen one although I have a raw '57 Flying Eagle that will go EF/AU and someone saw a picture (a very poor picture) and said they thought it had a die clash. I may try and photograph it again though I doubt it will be a much better picture and post it here for you to look at if you don't mind. I appreciate y'all showing these examples and hope more are posted this educational and ornamental. Also do die clash coins occur now or are they limited to older issues? I saw the Jeffersons and Lincolns posted but didn't notice the dates. Can these be found roll searching and do they have a premium if I were to buy one of the nicer examples like shown in the pictures here?
These examples are amazing I'm not sure I have ever seen one although I have a raw '57 Flying Eagle that will go EF/AU and someone saw a picture (a very poor picture) and said they thought it had a die clash. I may try and photograph it again though I doubt it will be a much better picture and post it here for you to look at if you don't mind. I appreciate y'all showing these examples and hope more are posted this educational and ornamental. Also do die clash coins occur now or are they limited to older issues? I saw the Jeffersons and Lincolns posted but didn't notice the dates. Can these be found roll searching and do they have a premium if I were to buy one of the nicer examples like shown in the pictures here?
7 Clashed Dies - 1970d, 1972d,1980,1982, 1983,1985, 1988. <------- thats what i found this last box of lincoln cents i searched, an here are pics of a 2013 dime, http://www.cointalk.com/threads/2013-p-roosevelt-dime-clasher.242339/#post-1860971
Unfortunately, this is slabbed and I only have a scan. It is a nice example on a modern coin, though.
Thanks guys for showing the awesome die clash coins . I have a few nice ones but my camera is not very good . the 2005 bison 5 cent coin I nicknamed the peeing bison is one of my favorite ones in the modern coins.one of my friends has been selling a few of these for around a hundred dollars on ebay ... It is really scarce and a hard to find clashed die coin . this one looks like the bison is taking a leak. actually I like all of the clashed die coins. i'm adding a link to this coin so folks that haven't seen it can see the photos. the clashed die peeing bison coin has a awesome story behind it . the clashed die was noticed very soon and was then ground and polished by the mint workers , this created the awesome ultra detached leg bison coin. so this same die struck both type varietys and has been confirmed by two die scratches on Jefferson's nose . the two type varietys were found in the same roll of new coins. http://www.maddieclashes.com/ADC-5c-2005-01.html I'm going to add a link to one of my 5 cent coins with a nice counter clash. so far this is the only one like this that I have ever seen. sometimes the mint workers spots the easy to see clashes and destroys the die and all of the coins they can find. http://www.maddieclashes.com/CCL_TI_-5c-1981-01.html