1857 Flying Eagle Cent obverse die clashed with a 1857 Double Eagle obverse die.
For the 1857 Flying Eagle cent clashed with a $20 Double Eagle variety, the obverse of the 1857 Flying Eagle cent displays slight traces of a $20 Double Eagle design.
The tip of Liberty’s nose from the $20 Double Eagle can be seen toward the top of the M in AMERICA on the 1857 Flying Eagle Cent.
The upper portion of Liberty’s nose from the $20 Double Eagle extends to the top of the A of AMERICA and right above the F in OF on the 1857 Flying Eagle cent’s obverse.
Liberty’s lips from the $20 Double Eagle can also be noticed on theback leg of the R in AMERICA on the 1857 Flying Eagle Cent’s obverse.
Liberty’s chin from the $20 Double Eagle can be seen below the C and A of AMERICA on the 1857 Flying Eagle Cent’s obverse.
The front part of Liberty’s neck from the $20 Double Eagle can be seen running down vertically through the eagle’s talons on the 1857 Flying Eagle cent’s obverse.
Liberty’s hair strands from the $20 Double Eagle can be seen running down vertically below the eagle’s beak on the 1857 Flying Eagle Cent’s obverse.
The photograph shows the clash mark left by the $20.00 dollar Liberty gold piece on the obverse of the 1857 Flying Eagle cent.
To date, no examples of a clashed 1857 $20.00 dollar gold piece, with the 1857 Flying Eagle cent have been found.
The overlay and picture are courtesy of Rick Snow.