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1956 LWC Ridged Edge, Wrong Planchet?

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Question: What does the edge of the coin look like on the areas where the strange look on the rim appears? If there is damage on the edge of the coin, it could affect the edge of the rim.
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@Coop....I did enclose a picture of the edge? Did you want more edge pictures?
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@coop...Here is another of the edge where the ridged area is (picture 2) and a picture of the transition area where it is concave to normal (picture 1)!


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second picture shows the edge of the coin is concave but in reality the rim is overlapping the edge giving the illusion that it's concave. pressure was applied after it left the mint. PSD Post Strike Damage or some people prefer PMD Post mint damage
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