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2001-D Sacagawea Dollar With Unusual Edges!

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Not sure what's going on here but I'm curious to hear about how this came about! Clean cut ridges on the obverse and reverse edges.


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My first thought is packaging machine damage.
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Hey John!! By that you mean during the process of production and distribution?
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I think John1 is right.
I have seen that before.
It happened after the coin left the striking chamber so it is PMD.
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Hey John!! By that you mean during the process of production and distribution?

Yes,I think it happened at the mint as it was being sealed. PSD.
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Hey guys sorry for the late reply. Thanks for the information and feedback much appreciated! I went to cash my check Saturday morning and asked for halves or dollar coins and was given $36 bucks of these. Dating from 2000-2005
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BTW @Coop, your Edits are flawless to the eye!
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Sometimes I see things others miss, or something that will help as a teaching aid. Thanks for providing the images.
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