finally found a clash (after searching 150.00 in cents the past year) 4th bay from left on reverse, bottom of rev heavy clash from bust of Lincoln , and on obverse, more see-able on left, but also on right, (faint). the classic copper "prisoner" clash cent...i have purchased many of these, from the 60's up till 2021, and usually pay from a cupla bucks upwards of 25.00 depending on condition, and severity of the clash , am excited as to late, just found clashes on rear, between pillars on maybe a handful of cents, this is my first major clash, in dimes, found 6.,.4 both sides, heavy and 2 just the eye...on obverse..
Well, not a single picture you took is in focus, so I can't see a single thing you mentioned. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, however, since die clashes are quite common. I'm glad you found one that made you happy. I just can't see it in your pics.
Well done ! Your photo's are a little blurry though, . Can you take out of 2x2 holder ? Use a can and set phone on to take pic.
CHECK OUT FIRST ONE IN CARDBOARD 2 X 2, FROM ANGLE, ON LEFT SIDE, SEE THE BARS OF THE COLUMNS LEFT OF LINCOLN?? THIS IS BEST CAN DO WITH PICTURES
maybe these two show it better?? it goes into lincoln's bust as well as the roof marks by the date, very noticeable in hand
ok, 3 more, put a magnifying lens before the camera, better i think, let me know if you can see it, i know it is, just sharing...
Take a pair of pliers and flatten the staples. If your coins get scratched as a result of the non flattened staples it diminishes the value GREATLY!!
Why are you yelling at Jason. I can't see anything either. Your photos leave a lot to be desired. Next time, why don't you take your photos before you put the coin in a 2x2.
on the right (obverse), below date, the roof of the building, above slight "bars", on left (obverse) side, bars, prominently and going into bust itself, there is also a ding further up...reverse, bottom, shows clash of lincoln bust below building , pointed
belive me, both sides, in ths columns and under the building 2-spikes from bust sticking out, next time will take a pic before packaging...
I have a lot of coins that have the imprint of the obverse on the reverse. what is that called? I have been coin collecting for about 70 years on and off. I am a I see it, i like what it looks like ,i keep it or buy it.