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2001 D New York State Quarter Collar Clash

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Happy New Year's all. Ok this quarter I believe is collar clash. My question is both Obverse and reverse are like this and it is not fat on one side of the coin. How did this strike happen? I thought when this happens the coin does not sit even and outside the band I guess. I may have my words wrong. Thought at first it was on a different planchet, but it's the same size as a quarter. Just a hair smaller and weighs 5.7 just want a better understanding if any or all could. Thank you for your time
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 Posted 01/01/2021  11:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Tilted collar strike?
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Thanks John. It seems to be pretty common. Is it still considered a collar clash, and if the obverse and reverse meet like this picture is that still tilted? This is on a different coin. I'm gonna search a video on this . Thanks
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I am not sure,we need to here from coop.
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