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1973-D Half Possible Stutter Strike (Topic Change)

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I am very appreciative for this help! I guess that my original inclination was the one I should have kept!

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Question for Coop (or anyone) about the "Railroad Rim" image: There is a Railroad Rim for sale on ebay which is a typical representation of what I have been thinking is a "Railroad Rim" and I have obviously been mistaken. I appreciate being set straight! Does this feature on the ebay coin have a name? Is it just a small MAD?

See it here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2000P-Roose...em20fed950e1
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Pete, see this topic info please:

https://goccf.com/t/118966
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Question answered! Thanks!
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The dime from the image looks like a normal coin that sold on ebay.

Partial collars are created at the time of the strike. The planchet is not in the collar correctly. (usually tilted) Thus the area not in the collar folds over the collar.
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