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1998 10 Cent Partial Collar Error

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I picked this one up described as a weird rim. my phone camera has a tough time photographing errors like this. lol


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Very cool!

The reeding tells the story... partial collars are more subtle on 1 and 5 cent coins with the plain rim. These are not overly common in higher denominations. They are most common on one cent coins, with the term "railroad rims" - all I have seen are from 1961-1964. You do see them on 10c coins, more commonly the silver coins from the 1960s that are also struck off-centre.

I have only seen a small handful with 25c coins, none with 50c coins, and only one nickel dollar (see link).

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thanks SPP. I will have to check the 1 cent I have and see what the date is.
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I'm sure you've checked the weight, magnetism etc.
There're 1998's ten cent coins struck on foreign planchet's also.

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my 1 cent partial collar is a 1962 so it falls into the date range you described SPP.
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