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1895 1 Cent Partial Collar ?

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 Posted 04/05/2023  07:42 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add canuckelhead to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this considered a partial collar? I don't think it's PMD but I'm no expert. Not sure how well it shows in the photo but there's a kind of bottle cap effect to the coin.

I don't want to repost for grade so could I also ask for grade opinion's F12+ ?

Many thanks


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 Posted 04/05/2023  08:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not sure of what you are seeing. It's an F-12/15 of well-worn large cent more weakly struck on the reverse.
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What does the edge look like?

What does the coin weigh?
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I took another look under the scope and I think weak strike seems the most logical. The rim is a consistent width but not a consistent depth. I went with bottle cap descriptor because of the depth of the obverse rim wall, and that a large % of the denticles seen to be pressed vertically into the rim wall. Could it be a slightly off enter strike creating the effect?


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I knew I had one like this, with the deeply set obverse, so took a look and found that I had marked that it had a thin die crack all the way around the leaves of the reverse. I blew up your photo and it looks like your coin has the same die crack. ( most noticeable leaf 1-2-3-9 and 13)
Look to see if there is also a die crack along the base of the bust and possibly to the ribbon. One of mine has it and one doesn't.
I go along with pressure but is it a die that cracked or did too much pressure crack the planchet ? Don't know.
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