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1983 Penny Rim Damage ?

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I'm in the rim Cud camp,
(most likely caused by a collar clash.)
Sounds good, you know more about this particular stuff than me. In this situation, I am going more by picture comparisons. 6-3
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Rim Cud

Thank you for taking time to check it out, JC. Would not appear to be listed either, unless it's just a different die stage.
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I really should have asked if others thought it was a collar clash.
The incuse area between the Cud and field would mean it was raised on the die (the rim gutter of the die).

What could have caused a raised area in the rim gutter? A misaligned die clash?
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