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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 469655, member: 5233"]I honestly don't know why it happened...but I suspect your right. It is probably that the rim wasn't struck as deeply into the coin on the reverse. I doubt it is so much of a "weak strike" as the dies simply didn't have the reverse rim quite a deeply imprinted on them. It does seem pretty common though. I know the TPGs all have their own grading standards...and perhaps they don't require the reverse rim to be full to gain a G4 grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 469655, member: 5233"]I honestly don't know why it happened...but I suspect your right. It is probably that the rim wasn't struck as deeply into the coin on the reverse. I doubt it is so much of a "weak strike" as the dies simply didn't have the reverse rim quite a deeply imprinted on them. It does seem pretty common though. I know the TPGs all have their own grading standards...and perhaps they don't require the reverse rim to be full to gain a G4 grade.[/QUOTE]
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