I didn't want to put this in the headline if this wasn't what it was. But the reverse of this coin may be slightly broadstricken. Probably wrong but looks kinda like it. It also has this weird lifted edge that kind of turns into a crack. And collar clashed slightly on the obverse. Another fun coin to add to the collection. Found this exchanging cash at a register
Do you think it's also a little broad striken? Look at the rim starting from United ending in one. That looks sorta like my broad strike I have. Idk if that's part of misalignment but it doesn't do that on most of the slightly misaligned I have seen lol
I do not think so. A coin has to be out of collar to be broadstruck. What you are seeing could from Die Shift, Caused by a loose die. Which also can cause Misaligned Strike.
I had to chuckle at that one. Both Broadstrike and Broadstruck are past tense. Broadstrike is the correct terminology, to the best of my knowledge.
I do OK with my own coins. [very limited experiance] Defining what a coin is or is not, grading and such things is difficult when not "in hand" and some time when it is. Only the owner of any given coin gets the last "say" on what it is they have. But being correct only comes from learning and listening. I believe I have two ears and only one mouth for a very good reason.
Bwahahaha that's pretty funny. Thanks guys. You see why I would think that though? Looks like it kinda.
I do see why you would question that abnormilty. I'm glad you asked, I got a good chuckle out of Paddyman too.
Hahaha I didn't get an auto correct with that word so I figured broad stricken was a word haha thanks for the help