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Walking Liberty 1942 Partial Collar Error?

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Do you believe this is a partial collar error ?
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Looks normal to me.
Sometimes, the length of the millings on the edge as seen here may be a bit shorter, but that's quite OK and acceptable in this case.
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Looks pretty normal to me as well.
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If anything is amiss, it may have once been in some kind of bezel creating that "step" on the rim.
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