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1972 D Cent On The Reverse On The Rim Of It What Would It Be Called

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ok I have another rim question on the reverse on the rim what is it called and why is there 3 lines on the lower right side and does it add any value to it do people collect them
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 Posted 10/07/2022  04:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe a Rim Fin,no added value.
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Pretty normal looking coin.
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ok thanks I'm still going to keep it though I appreciate you letting me know
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 Posted 10/07/2022  12:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not seeing anything unusual in the pictures provided.
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Usually they are more interesting when there is a thin fin on the edge of the coin:
Thin Rim Fin:
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Strong Rim Fin:

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The thin ones most often get flattened during the coin rolling process. So they are more desirable.

CoopHome: What is a Rim Fin? raised edge on the outside edge near the collar
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thanks coop I really appreciate it thanks for all your help it really does help and it means a lot to me just because there is on bad apple that doesn't like the answer you gave him doesn't mean you throw out the whole bushel there are more people that do appreciate everything that you do for us than there in't and I'm one of them that appreciates everything that you do for me
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i forgot to ask what causes a Rim Fin
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Click on the blue highlighted Rim Fin.
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so the die strikes with different pressure each time
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