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1984 P Dime With Odd Crimping Around Obverse Rim

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How was this crimping or scalloping around the rim created?

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Collar clash?
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Collar clash.
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Collar clash,and it must have clashed twice because there is no way a single clash would have reached that far around the coin.
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