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1985-S Jefferson, Rim Issue

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This proof popped out of a circulated roll. To me, it looks like Strike Doubling on the obverse. The reverse has some kind of fold on the top half of the perimeter. The edge is fine, other than two dings in the southwest area.

1985-S-Jefferson,-Rim-Issue

1985-S-Jefferson,-Rim-Issue

1985-S-Jefferson,-Rim-Issue
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 Posted 10/21/2015  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A Rim Fin?
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Nice find, but I'm not seeing what you are describing. There appears to be no difference between the top half of the rim and the bottom half. Is it possible to add an arrow to the picture where you see the thing in question?
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Drier coin?
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I wouldnt say rim finning on that coin . It was a proof so it had a really sharp cornered rim. Sadly it was circulated and beaten up It is probably just damage but still a proof . I would keep it and be looking for notiching ;)
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Nice evaluation tweak800. I'd agree with that.
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Silver only reason I even thought that is because I been buying prrof rolls. Did you know that a prrof roll of pennies won't fit in the tubes? You have to take 2 of them out for the tube to close properly thats how big a difference is on those rims. I was shocked by it hahaha. I thought to myself well imagine that. I don't know why but its little things like that that really get me
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 Posted 10/21/2015  9:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinHuntingDrew to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agreed with tweak800. Proofs usually have a notably thicker rim.
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I would still go with rim finning. Also, nobody has pointed out the collar clash around 3:30 to 5:00 on the obverse rim.
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It still is a proof coin. Just impaired now.
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Thanks all.
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