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2004-D Dime: Multiple Strike, Once Out Of Collar?

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This initially looked like a regular uncentered broadstrike, but it appears to have some distorted reeds along most of the edge. What say ye?

The diameter is maybe a millimeter larger than normal, but I unfortunately don't have my calipers or scale available at the moment.

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Edge at 2:00 and 7:00. There's just a little bit of collar contact in some areas.
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I actually got this as part of a 2-coin lot for $4. The other is nearly identical, but is a proper partial collar strike.
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Interesting.
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I was asked for my opinion. This is a genuine uncentered broadstrike whose edge was damaged after the strike. The oblique ridges on the edge were produced when the coin got stuck in the tube of a coin-counting machine (or similar apparatus). These oblique ridges are seen fairly often on oversized coins (broadstrikes and off-center strikes, primarily).
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Thanks Mike.
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Thank you, that never occurred to me. I guess the ridges are too widely spaced for reeds.
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