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1995 P Jefferson Nickel "Stiff Collar"? With Big Rim Cud Another?

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This buy was inspired by a recent post about a MAD nickel. I think it was Jim###. I didn't comment but have seen those before and really liked them. There's an incredible MAD Lincoln up for auction on ebay atm. Probably 20% offcenter obverse.
Anyway this was listed as a MAD and I believe it's a stiff collar strike with a rim Cud at 11 o'clock. I could be totally wrong. What do you think?
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It looks like a MAD to me, possibly that Cud you see could be the metal flow past the die from being misaligned.. (just a guess though)
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http://www.error-ref.com/?s=stiff+collar
Going by the info above, I do not think it qualifies as a stiff collar issue but not my area.
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Partial collar? But we need images of the edge to see that.
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I did post one about a week ago. Really cool find you have on your hands!
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I'm thinking partial collar now but what do you think about the obverse rim area I have pictured?
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Yea same coin. Just got it in the mail.
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I'm not very good with those edge errors but does tilted partial collar sound right?
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Thus my suggestion was correct. Partial collar. These are interesting. The part in the collar, will have a normal edge, the part out of the collar will be expanded. (Or missing reeds, on some denominations)
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