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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1104529, member: 29239"]I'm just sitting here getting bored so I decided to show some of you good folks a photo of something I think is very unusal ...</p><p> </p><p>Here we have two totally different error or variety coins that were made by the same die and has been confirmed by me and another knowlegable error coin person.</p><p> </p><p>The clashed die coin is nicknamed the PEEING BISON by me and the clashed die marks were noticed by the mint workers really soon after the dies were clashed and the clash marks were ground off.</p><p> </p><p>This created this detached leg bison coin that I nicknamed the ULTRA DET. LEG BISON. </p><p>If you find one of the ultra det. leg coins it can easily be identified from the lesser types by the trail marks behind the E in e pluribus unum. it looks like E has been slid across the coin.</p><p> </p><p>This det. leg coin has a wider seperation and more missing design that any other det. leg bison that has been reporte[ATTACH]110621.vB[/ATTACH]d so far.</p><p> </p><p>These two coins were identified as being from the same die by two identical die gouges on Jefferson's nose. Enjoy the photos ......[ATTACH]110620.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1104529, member: 29239"]I'm just sitting here getting bored so I decided to show some of you good folks a photo of something I think is very unusal ... Here we have two totally different error or variety coins that were made by the same die and has been confirmed by me and another knowlegable error coin person. The clashed die coin is nicknamed the PEEING BISON by me and the clashed die marks were noticed by the mint workers really soon after the dies were clashed and the clash marks were ground off. This created this detached leg bison coin that I nicknamed the ULTRA DET. LEG BISON. If you find one of the ultra det. leg coins it can easily be identified from the lesser types by the trail marks behind the E in e pluribus unum. it looks like E has been slid across the coin. This det. leg coin has a wider seperation and more missing design that any other det. leg bison that has been reporte[ATTACH]110621.vB[/ATTACH]d so far. These two coins were identified as being from the same die by two identical die gouges on Jefferson's nose. Enjoy the photos ......[ATTACH]110620.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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