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Kennedy Halves CRHg Finds,1978,71,80,84 And 2002-S

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Just thought to make one thread instead of several.
These are the results of going thru. 15 rolls of Kennedy halves.
1978-D no FG
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2002-S Proof (impaired)
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1971-D large die chip in Olive branch
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1980-D reeding on the Rim
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1971-D FS-103
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1971-D Misaligned die
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1984-D MD on profile & Ear
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Wow Chase! Those are great finds! Nice finds and congratulations! The "reeding on rim" I believe it's a Collar Clash. I also love the "No FG" initial 1978 D Kennedy half. It's truly missing it too. http://www.error-ref.com/collar-clash/
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Some nice finds!
How does reeding get into the top of the rim?
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How does reeding get into the top of the rim?


Mark, I think a Collar Clash caused this to happen on the rim of the Kennedy half. http://www.error-ref.com/collar-clash/
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I think a Collar Clash caused this to happen on the rim


If the collar moves back and forth to imprint the reeds on the side of the coin, then how is it able to get up and hit the
top of the rim ? Just trying to learn also!!
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I'm not sure Mark, since I'm not an expert, but I'll quote what Mike Diamond said on error-ref.com.

Collar Clash
Part IV. Die Errors:
Die Clash:
Collar Clash
A collar clash represents damage to the rim gutter of the die from contact with the collar. It shows up most clearly in reeded issues, where it takes the form of serrations along the top or the edge of the design rim. In an off-center strike, a collar clash will appear in the form of parallel grooves in the "slide zone".

From error-ref.com:

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Collar clash is far more common on the hammer die. It occurs when a temporarily misaligned hammer die collides with the top of the collar and/or scrapes along its working face.

When collar clash occurs on the anvil die, it is probably from a repeated up-and-down scraping action of the die neck against the working face of the collar. However, a sharp sideways impact that drives the die neck into the collar's
working face could also produce this pattern of serrations.
http://www.error-ref.com/collar-clash/
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Thanks guys, thank you A&V for the info.
Mark I am in the same boat as you, even though there is an info provided I would like to know how the reeding gets struck on top and around the rim's diameter.( on this coin it is on half of the coin's Rim)
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I really like the 71-D DDO !
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You're very welcome and no problem Chase007! I still wonder how it got on the rim myself too as well.
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