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<p>[QUOTE="Jral1, post: 1839025, member: 32252"]I have seen tons of effects like these on coins. Mostly on dimes and cents. Im into modern coins and error coins mostly because thats all i have thats about it. I know the experts have already 'figured' this out. I still am not sure because more then one idea has been almost figured out and no one usaully seems that sure or there are mutliple cause' es that because this. I think the cause is a little piece of cladding or metal from the proto rim gets queezed inbtween the die and collar and is trimmed off or sticks to the hammer die. Probably because the planchet was 2 or three bits wider then the collar or was a few bits off center. Thats why it mimmicks the reading on reeded coins sometimes. Then when the next coin is struck it is impressed onto the proto rim and ultimatly gets fromed onto the rim of the coin. Maybe thats why other coins seem to be missing a few bits off their rim. Both effects are very common id say it adds little to NO value to your coin unless this doesnt happen commonly on these coins like it does on others as you know. Like i said Im only into modern and error coins. I know you dont value my opinion but others might. No need for any more comments thank you much and have a nice day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jral1, post: 1839025, member: 32252"]I have seen tons of effects like these on coins. Mostly on dimes and cents. Im into modern coins and error coins mostly because thats all i have thats about it. I know the experts have already 'figured' this out. I still am not sure because more then one idea has been almost figured out and no one usaully seems that sure or there are mutliple cause' es that because this. I think the cause is a little piece of cladding or metal from the proto rim gets queezed inbtween the die and collar and is trimmed off or sticks to the hammer die. Probably because the planchet was 2 or three bits wider then the collar or was a few bits off center. Thats why it mimmicks the reading on reeded coins sometimes. Then when the next coin is struck it is impressed onto the proto rim and ultimatly gets fromed onto the rim of the coin. Maybe thats why other coins seem to be missing a few bits off their rim. Both effects are very common id say it adds little to NO value to your coin unless this doesnt happen commonly on these coins like it does on others as you know. Like i said Im only into modern and error coins. I know you dont value my opinion but others might. No need for any more comments thank you much and have a nice day.[/QUOTE]
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