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Error ID Help - 1909 VDB LWC OBV And REV Shifted 5% S & N (Collar Present)

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So not really sure what's going on with this one.

Initially I thought maybe a partial or tilted collar, but the more I looked the less likely it seemed.

I don't think it's off center because there looks to be no expansion of the planchet, and I think the collar was present during the strike. So possibly a misalignment issue?

Not really sure on this one. I figured it had to be one off because if it was present on multiple coins I figured it'd be documented by now, but neither myself nor a few friends I talked to had seen it before. Maybe yall are smarter than me on this one.

Error-ID-Help---1909-VDB-LWC-OBV-And-REV-Shifted-5%-S-&-N-Collar-Present
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Mis-aligned dies seems like the likely cause.
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Is the diameter normal? Thanks, Doug.
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Beautiful condition aught 9. Love it.
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Seems like a soft strike for that year?
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Is the diameter normal?


I'll have to wait for it to come in to be 100% sure. But from the photos I'd say yes.


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Seems like a soft strike for that year?


A little yeah
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