@mikediamond Thank you for your time. Here are some pictures of the edge, closest to the 2. The edge is very wide and almost conical. Is it really...
@mikediamond Thank you. I have to ask about the difference to another coin I have. It is very similar, yet very different. How come the crescent...
@mikediamond What is your opinion on my coin?
Ok. Yes, I did a Google picture search on cent collar https://sullivannumismatics.com/sites/default/files/pt_coins/images/dsc_0390_1.jpg
I think we are on to something here. I found this cent collar picture. It is tapered! [ATTACH]
I like your theory, but why doesn't a partial collar on a type two planchet get that shape? Need to find pictures of collars. We don't have that...
Wow! Your coin is very similar to mine. You really had to fight for your case. I am confident in Mike Diamonds answer. Yes, the Swedish Mint uses...
Sweden 5 öre 1966, 28,2mm instead of 27mm. This coin has a tapered, conical, edge and a very protruding rim on the anvil die side. All my other...
I have really searched the web to find a similar coin, without any result. I think I can conclude that it is struck with an already struck...
Looking closer at the rim it looks like it has been struck 3 or 4 times... Shouldn't that be visible in more places? Any thoughts?
Wow! That really is a probable explanation. But it seem too good to be true. I feel it is so unlikely that such a rare error coin made my error...
For reference. This is how the rim is supposed to look. [ATTACH]
It's also a partial collar. [ATTACH]
Another angle. It's got the exact shape as another coin or planchet. [ATTACH]
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