The Combined Error Collectors of America (CONECA) publish the journal ErrorScope. The September/October 2018 edition has Part II of an
article by Jason Cuvelier on die clashes. The coin images caught my eye, and with permission we're republishing them here with the related text.
Thanks to Peter Lukic, Mark Lighterman and Allan Anderson for their assistance. The large image is an overlay which makes it easier to see how the
clash aligns. -Editor
1984P Roosevelt Dime clashed dies.
1983 and 1984 have an unusually large number of strong clashed dies examples. One of the strongest on a Roosevelt Dime is illustrated here. Naked
eye obvious we see E PLU, olive leaves much of ONE, the inside parts of AMERICA, the torch and some of the oak leaves all strongly clashed on the
obverse. The reverse shows parts of GOD TRUST, the date and most of the perimeter of Roosevelt’s head.
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Wayne Homren, Editor
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