ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-02A, ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-02B & ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-02C

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1863 Broas Pie Baker, 41st street NY (NY630M-12ao) with 2 rotated clashes on the reverse.

I have found the classic obverse shattered die had at least two reverses. Both clashed with the obverse. The first reverse has lighter clash marks and is listed as ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-01.

The second pairing had a far more spectacular clash, this would be the 2nd example illustrated (minted of lead). This is listed as ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-02A. The third is the pairing of that same clashed reverse with another reverse (acting more or less as an obverse). Those clashed at some point as well. I have that as ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-02B. There might be in between states where the reverses don’t have clash marks.

The first clash (A) has a rotated clash of the face, headdress, multiple die cracks, the H and WE.

The final clash (B) on top of the earlier clash, shows COU from COUNTRY, part of N in ONE, the H and star, the denticles and OA from BROAS. A better example might show a tad more than below.

The key die marker is the crack from the rim through the top of the C in COUNTRY.ADC-NY1cBPB-1863-01 shows a through the B in BROAS that connects to the O in COUNTRY.

65152966Coin (variety or error)

The third visible clash event was slightly offset from the second event and a doubling of the clash marks (the O and R in COUNTRY) can be seen.

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This stage has also developed a retained cud. See RCD-TOKEN-1863NY-02 in cuds-on-coins.com