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1984 Lincoln help
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Would this be considered a Reverse Partial Collar?  I’m leaning away from a Wide Collar as this coin is the same diameter as other normal cents. The “taller and thinner” letters of ONE CENT immediately caught my attention on this coin. Thank you. 

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1 hour ago, Greenstang said:

Greg, would you show a photo of the side of the rim. That should tell you whether it is a partial collar or not.

When I get home this evening I surely will. 

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I am going to bump this thread, because I really don't know what caused the reverse to look like this, and I am hoping someone will provide a definite answer.

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1 hour ago, Just Bob said:

I am going to bump this thread, because I really don't know what caused the reverse to look like this, and I am hoping someone will provide a definite answer.

I too am hoping that the op will update with pics of the edge, from what I know most coins struck out of collar will show damage along the rim on the obv and/or rev.  Perhaps if this was struck out of collar by just a smidge the edge should show some signs of scraping or damage

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Sorry guys. Been really busy since I posted yesterday. Sorry for the delay. My coin on the left, red- same year cent on the left, brown. Thanks. 

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On 6/26/2020 at 2:38 PM, Coinbuf said:

I too am hoping that the op will update with pics of the edge, from what I know most coins struck out of collar will show damage along the rim on the obv and/or rev.  Perhaps if this was struck out of collar by just a smidge the edge should show some signs of scraping or damage

I have to apologize about the edge photos that I posted instead of me taking photos of the rim. I just realized my mistake. Sleep deprivation causes wonders and wreaks havoc ....  Here are the rim photos as requested, both obverse and reverse. Sorry for the misaligned order of the pics. 

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Trying to get around the 4.88MB file size. Here’s some more photos. I don’t see much of anything on the obverse as compared to the reverse. 

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The reverse photos seem to show a minor partial die collapse at the periphery. Not unusual. No value - except outside-affiliatelinksnotallowed

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4 hours ago, Greg Bradford said:

I have to apologize about the edge photos that I posted instead of me taking photos of the rim. I just realized my mistake. Sleep deprivation causes wonders and wreaks havoc ....  

 

Actually, you had it right. A partial collar error would show up on the edge of the coin. That is why he requested a picture of it.

Partial collar picture below:

 

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I’m perfectly clear now. Good photo Just Bob and I’d like to thank everyone for your input and comments on this thread. 

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