Jefferson Nickel die clash?

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The image is very faint but visible without a doubt. It jumped out at me tonight while going through a box of nickels. If you follow the curved image above the “p” in Pluribus, you can kind of see an outline of the obverse. What do you all make of it? Any help / opinion would be helpful.
 

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that is a "ghost", not a clash. see error-ref. com for strike errors- "ghost". I have a ghost wheatie with Lincoln on reverse. caused by either a weak strike OR grease build on die. nice catch8-)
 

that is a "ghost", not a clash. see error-ref. com for strike errors- "ghost". I have a ghost wheatie with Lincoln on reverse. caused by either a weak strike OR grease build on die. nice catch8-)
Spot on! Thanks for the enlightenment! I will hang on to it since it is kind of cool.
 

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