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57-D Collar Problem ?

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What do you think caused this ?

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Roll to tight ?
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 Posted 12/06/2007  5:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bonham3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Guess so, it came out of a sardine can !!
must be post sardine damage.
if anyone may have a possible answer
i would appreciate it. thank's
looks slightly broadstruck but maybe a collar problem
also ?
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This is another where you need to back up the picture a little so we can see the whole reverse. This kind of line can be caused by placing one coin on top of another and whacking the stack with a hammer. hard to tell though without the rest of the coin in view.

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Bill
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Thank you
will get on that.
i am going through all my tubed error or
so called error lincolns and weeding out
any post mint damaged ones from actual ones.
one at a time will post.
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