Flattening in the letters of Liberty. Appears to be a gouge in the N in Cents and something going on at EPU. Also die polishing going on.
Am I missing something or is the obverse also clashed? It looks, from my vantage point like the die was worked on.
Well, they (the Mint) was certainly having a bad day the day this was put together. At that time I would have asked for a replacement. Can't say...
From a genuine U.S. Mint set in OGP or an after market set put together by just about anyone? I ask because this is showing some serious die...
I see you are new here today so first, welcome. I have to agree with @Oldhoopster as to most die clashes not being worth a lot in general. They...
I am seeing what appears to be a linear plating issue. Does not add any value to the coin, but wait for the others to chime in. Even if you like...
^ One & done.
Make us work for it, but be prepared for the unexpected.
Seconded.
Agreed with @paddyman98 . Your 6th photo shows some die polishing which is indicative of trying to save the die due to wear.
All I can add is ....hmmmmm.
Un-plated or de-plated? I'm guessing after it left the Mint. I have never run into any of these yet to make my own observations.
Run over by a Kenworth.
@paddyman98 Nice day out and nice finds. My friend from Denmark, Ole< recently found a shotgun in the Housatonic River in Massachusetts which...
Looks like a couple of well placed hits, not die chips. PMD
New pics have me at at a struck through also.
How about "Dubbl" ?
From my vantage point it looks raised but photos can be deceiving at times. I'll wait also.
Maybe even part of horse tack which I've seen many times.
What @paddyman98 said.
Separate names with a comma.