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1995-D Mad And 1993 Railroad Rim Penny?

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 Posted 05/21/2013  08:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mhonzell to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found these in a couple of penny rolls last night. The first is a MAD penny that has no rim (upper left). The second is here more for help on classification, but based on other posts, I think it's a slight case of railroad rim.


Railroad Rim?
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MAD (no rim upper left on obverse)
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95-D is a MAD but not off enough to keep. The 93 is not a rail road rim,i think it's a MAD with rim finning?
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Thanks for the clarification. Seems the hardest part of this is learning the examples and when they "are enough" to keep. But, as I keep looking I seem to be "seeing" more.
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The rail road rim is noticed on the edge of the coin, not on the rim. Both are MAD coins.
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These are caused by a partial collar during the strike.
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