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What causes this type of Bicentennial quarter rim issue?

Jacques_LoungecoqueJacques_Loungecoque Posts: 733 ✭✭✭✭✭

I don’t think it’s PMD, but I’m 110% ignorant to these types of things.



Apologies in advance, I know the pics suck. Sorry. I’m very coin photography deficient.

Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.

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  • lcutlerlcutler Posts: 549 ✭✭✭✭
    edited June 13, 2024 11:48PM

    It's a rim fin, caused by high striking pressure or a tilted die. Probably a tilted die because it is in just one area of the coin.

  • Jacques_LoungecoqueJacques_Loungecoque Posts: 733 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @lcutler said:
    It's a rim fin, caused by high striking pressure or a tilted die. Probably a tilted die because it is in just one area of the coin.

    Thank you! I had no idea what it was called.

    Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.

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