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1977-D Eisenhower Dollar Off Center?

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Got a few Eisenhower dollars from a bank yesterday...this 1977-D seems to be right at the 5% threshold for ID'ing as an off center error...there IS a partial collar demarcation line, around 100% of the rim facing reverse....thousands of IKE's searched over the years, and never found a true off center coin..lots of close calls....whaddya think?..opinions welcomed.
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 Posted 12/08/2012  08:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not off-center, just a misaligned die. If it was off-center the rev would be off in the same direction. Instead it is nicely centered. Also on an off cent there will usually not be reeding in the area where the dies are off. And finally in order to be an off-center part of the design needs to be missing.
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Thanks Condor..that all makes sense....
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but still a MAD, might get $5 on the bay.
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For an off-center, would the opposing face be in the same orientation or opposite? In other words, suppose you have what appears to be a MAD on both sides, but the weak side is on opposite end of the coin (i.e. 180 degrees). Just MADs on both sides where the dies happen to be 180 degrees opposite one another?
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It is possible to have both dies misaligned but the anvil die can't be misaligned too far because it is inside the collar.
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Also keep in mind broadstruck errors including off centered errors are a result of the collar malfunctioning. Since it is the collar that puts the reeding on the edge of the coin these errors are without full reeding. Since the above coin has a reeded edge it is not an off centered error.
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