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5 Centimes 1862 - Severe Die Clashing


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Is this titel right for this coin?

 

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Thanks in advance

 

Jos from Belgium

 

Maybe....When I think of a clashed die, I think of the coin press operating without a planchet. Do that enough times and the dies get scored such that, when you do have a planchet, some elements of one side are scored into the other side dies and end up on the planchet - kind of makes my head hurt - check out the error guide that LD put up here - maybe he can say it a bit more coherently...

 

Anyways...I am assuming that you are referring to the area under the lion on the obverse...so I will make that red here...

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Now let me invert the reverse and make it a little bit transparent like so...

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Finally, let me move the inverted reverse onto the obverse and see how that part of the '5' lines up with the red area...

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Hmmm pretty nice fit, so I say yep, the title is correct - it's a clashed die.....unless I am forgetting something, in which case I say, I don't know what that is either...

 

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Great flip ;)

 

Yeah, I should've added that the coin was in coin alignment. I tend to forget to say details like that.

Well, I have about 250 coins of that type, with the lion (5 and 10 centimes 1861-1901) and that one has the clearest traces of this specific error.

 

Most of them have traces of it.

 

A random example:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/Belgium-5-Centimes-190...1QQcmdZViewItem

 

There you can see the inverted C in between the paws of the lion.

 

Thanks for your replies!

 

:ninja:

 

Jos

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