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 Posted 11/24/2011  01:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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ilikeikes I think I found the Off-Center rim you mention

Bingo! Just like the one on my Set's 2011(S) Bullion coin , except mine's a bit to the right of where yours is.

You're in luck, you can still buy a new 2011-W Unc. from the Mint, in the same capsule even.

As for me, though, well there are a bunch of 2011(S) MS-70's on ebay, slabbed from S.F. monster boxes...

PS: One of the big local dealers (who sends tons of stuff in to PCGS) seems to think my Reverse Proof could get PGGS PR-69 even with the (tiny) die break (the rest of the coin is really sharp, even under my 16x loupe).
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Are rim issues that common on the ASE? I was just looking at my beater 1989 that I bought recently to have around and noticed an evenly moving/rounded scratch, clearly from the mint process and on the left side right at the L. Whatever it is starts on the edge of the rim and slowly moves inward down to the sun and stops where the rim ends before it actually hits the coin face or sun. Also, it has that extra sharpness on rim edge, at the L as well. Whats the difference between off center and misaligned? I know I've seen an awfully lot of Kennedy's misaligned, but that's because I go through so many.
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