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1999 Cent Off Center Question.

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As you can see, this 1999 cent was struck off center and while looking at it, I noticed the metal displacement caused by the strike. Even though the strike is significantly off center, most all of the devices still ended up on the planchet. That made me want to ask the question,,,, What happens to the collar during an off center strike? Does it break or fail to deploy? Thanks for your comments.
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 Posted 12/18/2025  7:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Marv65 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would guess the collar didn't cycle - I'll stick around to see other replies.......
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Thanks Marv65.. I thought the same thing, but not sure!!
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I have no idea about your question, but nice Off Center!
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This cent of yours is a Mint Error: "Broad Stoke" coin...
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Well there is a lot of movement of the bust and some of it is off the planchet. Usually there would be a nice wide gap from the bust to the rim. This might be why it loos like it didn't fall off the edge more.

Nice find (and too bad it is a CAM)
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Thanks for the comments.. The reason for my question is that the coin is a bit bigger and oblong. Hope everybody has a nice evening.
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Off center but also looks to be with rotated dies but by what degree?
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