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Bedrock of the Community
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Please be more specific.  to the CCF!
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@dee, first welcome to CCF. Second, I see that the edge on this nickel isn't square and perpendicular to the faces, as they typically are. You might have a coin which was struck partly out of the collar, which would be a pretty neat find. I'm interested to see what others think you've got there.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Thank you jbuck! I am definately new to all of this! My father always loved to collect coins. I guess that has fallen to me now.
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Yes Spence, The edge is definately off. It starts at the bottom and as it progresses around the edge it gets continuously disfigured with a distinctive rim. The top edge along the face is sharp also
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Definitely looks like a partial collar strike. Don't quit your day job. Worth a few bucks. Nice keeper.
But some 2x2 coin holders at Hobby lobby to protect it.
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Also you should not hold the coins by the surface like that. Hold it by the edge so you don't ruin it with fingerprints
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Very cool find! This is out of my comfort zone, still learning many of the "errors" but it also put me in mind of a less dramatic, than shown on Error Ref, "Cupped Off Center Strike", I would say Spence is correct though. LINK https://www.error-ref.com/cupped-of...nter-strike/ 
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Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 06/07/2024 7:39 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Also you should not hold the coins by the surface like that. Hold it by the edge so you don't ruin it with fingerprints OOOPS, too late now! 
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Thank you all for your information and Tips. Like I said I am a newbie to anything coin related. I will get a set of gloves and some coin holders for my future finds! Thanks again
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 Some call it a railroad rim. Read coops post: http://goccf.com/t/150245Dip in 100% pure acetone and put in a 2x2 holder.Nice find. John1 
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Terminology question: I thought a railroad rim specifically refers to a collar clash on a reeded coin, which leaves a cross-hatched line along the rim reminiscent of a train track symbol on a map. Are collar clashes on smooth edge coins also called railroad rims?
As many have already said, this coin is a nice example of a partial collar strike. Your dad left you a neat error coin. =)
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Railroad rim referrers to the wheel on the train not the tracks. John1 
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