ADC-100c-2011-01(RBH)
This is a very strong die clash found on a 2011-P R. B. Hayes dollar coin. Neither the obverse or reverse dies have been abraded, which makes the collectibility of this coin rise even more. The coin was found by Skip Pfeiffer. The overlay to the left shows the location of the […]
ADC-25c-2007-01UT
This is a moderately strong, unabraded die clash that is found on the Utah Statehood quarter. The obverse shows a clash mark that was left by part of the smoke stack on the right engine to the left of the G in GOD. The clash mark left by the hills is seen through Washington’s neck […]
TDC-100c-2007-01(GW)
This partially abraded die clash is found on a 2007 Washington dollar coin. The only obverse clash mark is seen through Washington’s eye and was formed by Liberty’s torch arm (the right) and the hem of her right sleeve. This coin is courtesy of Robert Kirkland of Florida The reverse of this die clash […]
SUBMISSIONS
Guide to Submissions WE ARE SUSPENDING SUBMISSIONS for at least ONE YEAR If you find a suspected Atypical, radical MAD clash, floating die clash, or Type I or Type II counterclash that is not listed on this site, STEP ONE is to use the XXXX and send a general inquiry. This is for DIE CLASHES […]
ADC-1c-1960D-74(SD)
The above images show the clash mark left by the top line of Lincoln’s head on the obverse die. The obverse die has been abraded and shows no reciprocal die clash marks. The black arrows show identifying die marks for this clash event. The mint mark position to the date will further help in identifying […]
Typical Die Clashes for Foreign Coins
The country of origin will be included in the die number. The standard country’s abbreviations will be used. This is the link to that page. LINKS TO TYPICAL DIE CLASHES FOR FOREIGN COINS: 1816, ½ Real, Spain TDC-AR2C-1891-01; Argentina, 1891, 2 Centavos TDC-AT1H-1902-01; Austria, 1902, 1 Heller TDC-BR1C-1996-01; Brazil, 1996, 1 Centavos TDC-BR1C-1997-01; Brazil, 1997, 1 Centavos […]
ADC-1c-1983-03
This is a dual event die clash with two clashes happening within a period of time between the clashes events. The first clash event (the weaker of the two) is a normal die clash with the Y of LIBERTY showing in bay 2 of the Memorial building. The second or later die clash (which is […]
ADC-1c-1865-02
This 1865 Liberty Head cent (fancy five) underwent two clash events that were offset from each other and were off centered from die to die when the event occurred. This coin is in the collection of Russell Grayson. The two clash events are noticeable as to lines from the Liberty’s head dress down […]
CCL(TI)-5c-1966-01
The 1966(P) Jefferson nickel underwent two clash events that were slightly offset from each other. This resulted in a Type I counter clash forming. An extra roof line can be seen above the right side of Monticello. The counter clash is indicated by the black arrow. The doubled offset clash marks that produced the counter clash […]