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1985 Penny Error Broadstrikes US Coin

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1985 penny error Broadstrikes us coin

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not a broad strike, a MAD and die wear, no added value.
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I had one the other day I thought was a rim Cud,,,MAD the coin not me,,I was a little mad maybe,but I did learn a great lesson thanks,
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These seem to be common on the mid to late 80's, not sure why.
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Your not kidding,,the more I look closer,the more I can see it,, what is this is caused from,a loose collar or,,I will just check the glossary,,Im sure it will explain,,if not I will ask again,,thanks
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what does MAD mean?
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Misaligned die.
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i'd like to see the rim to eliminate partial collar as an option before settling on MAD.
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If only a few coins appear in circulation. it is an error. But if a lot of them appear in circulation it is not an error..
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