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1998 P Mad, Broadstrike, Or Off-Center LMC?

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First time finding a coin like this.
1998-P-Mad,-Broadstrike,-Or-Off-Center-LMC?
1998-P-Mad,-Broadstrike,-Or-Off-Center-LMC?
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Hello Pennyray

I am new at trying to identify errors.

But will always take a guess at what an error might be....

At first I am thinking off-center broadstrike. Then looking at my go to website, http://www.error-ref.com/?s=off+center, I am thinking cup off-center strike.

I am sure more experience coin connoisseur will weigh in
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Either off center with collar scar or cupped off center strike.
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Awesome find!
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Indeed it is!
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Thanks guys
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Amazing find!

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Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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What does the edge of the coin look like? It might be a partial collar or an broadstruck?
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The reverse looks a little raised above the edge in the SE part of the coin but the edge it's self looks normal.
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