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<p>[QUOTE="CaptHenway, post: 8128201, member: 13813"]As others have said a "folded over rim." During the planchet upsetting process there was a small burr on the edge from the punching out process and the upsetting mill pushed it over one side of the planchet where it was then struck into the coin. During circulation it partly detached from the coin and raised up a bit. A legitimate mint error but unfortunately not a significant one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CaptHenway, post: 8128201, member: 13813"]As others have said a "folded over rim." During the planchet upsetting process there was a small burr on the edge from the punching out process and the upsetting mill pushed it over one side of the planchet where it was then struck into the coin. During circulation it partly detached from the coin and raised up a bit. A legitimate mint error but unfortunately not a significant one.[/QUOTE]
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