The first picture in this set shows the dual clash that occurred. One oddity that is hard to discern is the rotation between the strike and the first clash which is 5°. The second clash is rotated from the first clash by 7° or it can also be said that the second clash is rotated from the strike by 12°.
The red arrows indicate the first clash. Note the "B" from the reverse just over the word "LEY" which is transposed to the obverse under the D of "DE". The green arrows indicate the marks left by the second clash which appears to be a bit stronger. The yellow arrow indicates a post strike damaged area.
The first overlay shows the fit of the "B" under the D of "DE".
The second overlay shows the fit of the strong clash from the chin of Simon Bolivar which was left by the banner on the reverse and the curve to the eagle's left wing which left a strong clash mark from the throat area.