I have a 2004 Silver Eagle with two diameters: one is about a millimeter larger than the other. Everything else seems to be normal. What is this condition called? I know next to nothing about these matters.
This is my first post, so I hope the image shows up okay. Thsnks for your assistance.
The larger diameter should not have reeding if it were a railroad rim error coin (partial collar strike). The coin could possibly be double-struck - we'd need to see more photos.
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