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<p>[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2467508, member: 75984"]Yup, ghosting. Some people confuse ghosting for clashing actually. Most often seen on cents and dimes only due to the higher mintage numbers and thickness of the planchets therefore more examples are out there to come across. The kennedy halves are known to be plagued by ghosting as well but it's seen on most series especially those with heavy die use.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2467508, member: 75984"]Yup, ghosting. Some people confuse ghosting for clashing actually. Most often seen on cents and dimes only due to the higher mintage numbers and thickness of the planchets therefore more examples are out there to come across. The kennedy halves are known to be plagued by ghosting as well but it's seen on most series especially those with heavy die use.[/QUOTE]
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