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1983-P Jefferson Stiff Collar Strike Off-Center

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 Posted 07/05/2024  12:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yokozuna to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Well, NO! I missed your request.

Just a sec... *gets out electronic calipers... looks for the coin* Okay.

It's 21.58mm from K-9 to K-3 and 21.37mm K-12 to K-6. There isn't an area that's solid smooth-to-smooth when measuring directly across from one edge to the other, but the marks are really shallow. They can be seen, and felt, all the way around the edge covering about 85% of the space.

I used the calipers to measure the rise in the rim too, measuring both at K-3 and K-9. The coin is 1.84mm thick where the rims are missing from the obverse and reverse at K-9. I also measured at K-3 and the highest point there on the obverse rim has a rise of 2.37mm with the coin resting on a flat surface.

I hope you can understand my numbers, but JUST in case, I broke out the Photoshop Crayola box and went to work. Sorry It's only 2 colors, but Gunnar, our new kitty, seems to have hidden the other 14.

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The "reeding" on the edge is post-strike damage. It's often found in broadstrikes, off-center strikes, and other oversized coins. These tend to get caught in the fluted barrels of coin-counting and coin-wrapping machines. The coins are left with a set of oblique ridges and grooves, as seen here.
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Thanks for the information, Mike! I'm going to go back and look at some of my other 'no collar' error coins. I just happened to catch that this coin had these marks and I wanted to know more.

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Thanks, Yokozuna, Gunnar, and Mike.
(Now to try and remember Mike's info.)

I didn't see Mikes reply until I started down a rabbit hole with an internet search about foreign coinage by the us mint.

FWIW- The results said Panama was the last foreign country the US mint produced coins and that happened in 1983. But when I checked the pdf of foreign coin production on my pc, 1980 was the last year for any foreign coin production.
So, I guess AI isn't so intelligent. So there AI. ...

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