My thinking is pending the misaligned die strike showing a typical false rim, which may or may not be partially filled in due to one thing or another. Does dimensions exceed 1.52mm thickness. Is it a match with an existing example or would it make for another new listing? Thanks, Doug.
Rim Cuds form signifigantly faster on MAD coins due to the uneven pressure distribution. It causes rapid metal fatiuge on the die rim causing it to break down while the rest of the die is still in MDS.
I can't get past the first picture..rim looks incomplete and recessed. Cud would form over at the beginning and ending points and all points in between. Great pixs Bate
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