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1985 D Rim Stamp Over In God We Trust

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I think it's from heavy Die Deterioration.
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Seems like the right explanation - dies wears down to the letter tops causing them to appear on the "ridge".
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My first reaction is an obverse Die Deterioration issue.
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MAD Strike with a thick Rim Fin (in my opinion)


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well, it's what I 'see

Maybe a bit of both? I see what you mean about the Rim Fin but I think the "Ridge" is what makes the letters cut short as they follow up it and you can see the tops of them slightly struck ontop of the ridge -
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I keep looking at this one and wonder if it could have been in a bezel.
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naw, I don't think it was in a bezel - if it were, the 'fin' would be depressed not raised..
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I see nothing raised on the outer edge, it looks to be the same height as the inner rim, just raised letters on the inner rim, which I think was created mechanically.
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