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1901 O Collar Issue Maybe

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 Posted 03/26/2011  3:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ceylon62 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this considered a partial collar (area between tops of feathers / S to F / "states of")?

The best pics are sellers and the rest are mine...lol

Also, IF someone could ID the date and MM I would appreciate it.

Is it a 40? I am terrible at differentiating the doubling so to say. Also, there looks to be a Chip behind cap at the junction.

Thanks

Edit to add

I am looking at far slanted dates. Thanks




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Also, IF someone could ID the date and MM I would appreciate it.


Sure Ceylon, I can do that..... the date is 1901, and the mm is O (New Orleans).

I believe that the term "partial collar" refers to a planchet that is struck with the the lower die in partial eject position, in which case the entire planchet is not encircled by the collar...... The prominent feature will be incomplete reeding displayed on the edge of the coin.
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That and the whole coin will have a mushroom side, from where the metal runs around the outer collar. They are very neat and from everything I have looked at very rare. I do question how rare as I have 3 but I have been known to get lucky from time to time.
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The prominent feature will be incomplete reeding displayed on the edge of the coin.


I got that part from vw as well. No can do on that. The coin is in a NGC holder. However, it is not sitting flat within the slab. It's sitting uncomfortably at a slight angle (tilted within the slab trying to jut out.)

Russ, I do see effects of the overflowing you speak of. At 4 to 8 o'clock on the obverse and 10 to 2 o'clock area on the reverse look to have excess metal (If I can call it that) from what I can see.

Zee, ID the date and MM meaning is it a "far slanted date"?

Also does anyone see anything to indicate whether it's a partial collar from the pics OR does one need to take this out of the slab to confirm it? Thanks
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Okay Ceylon..... I thought that was a rather easy one (even for me)...

Yeah, I would call it a far slanted date with mm tilted right.

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On all of my coins it is 100 % all 360 degrees that the mushroom effect is there. They are all in NGC Plastic I will post a few photos with in the 1/2 hour. One of them is graded as a MS-62 that I do not agree with the grade I will break that one out. But before I do I will photo it in the holder.
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