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<p>[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 2549406, member: 73266"]When there is excessive force applied to the planchet during a strike, metal is forced into the minute clearance between the die and collar. It leaves a thin sharp edge protruding perpendicular to the face of the coin on the rim.</p><p>You could try and make a case for the coin being struck in the wrong size collar but I don't have knowledge of one with a taper.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 2549406, member: 73266"]When there is excessive force applied to the planchet during a strike, metal is forced into the minute clearance between the die and collar. It leaves a thin sharp edge protruding perpendicular to the face of the coin on the rim. You could try and make a case for the coin being struck in the wrong size collar but I don't have knowledge of one with a taper.[/QUOTE]
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