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1965 Washington Quarter Struck Out Of Collar?

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Just something fun to look at on a rainy Sunday morning. Recent arrival to my Washington quarter collection. Appears to be partial out of collar strike.


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That's so sick!
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Just curious, what does the rim look like in a partial out of collar strike? Some reeding, and some smooth?
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The side that looks "blobby" has no discernible reeding. The opposite has reeding.
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Look anything like this:
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Awesome purchase paralyse!
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