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Jefferson 5 Cents 1983.no Rim To The Obverse ?

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There seems to be no rim to the left handside to the obverse of 5cent coin
Thnaks for looking
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I think you mean Jefferson not Lincoln
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Oops sorry , yes Jefferson
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@norm, I've fixed your title no prob. There are times when a coin is struck with a mis-aligned die, then one side will be normal while the other will either have a thinner rim on one side or else a nonexistent rim. I'm thinking that is what you have here, although I'm a little unsure of what you are saying. By "obverse", do you mean the side with the portrait?
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FYI, MADs don't really command a premium unless some of the design is actually off the coin. And I've found more MADs on the early Jefferson nickels than another other period of any series.
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