I've been trying to learn the different parts of a coin. Like rim vs. edge, etc., and in doing so, I am wondering if I've got this right?
First I had to look up coins with reeded edges and I found that they are struck in a collar that produces the reeded edge, then that collar separates into three pieces to allow the coin to come out.
Since Lincoln blanks are sent through the upsetting mill, which creates the rim and edge of the coin... are they also struck in a collar that separates?
I've never paid much attention to the rim and edges of Lincoln's, but recently I have been and I realize there's so much I don't know!
First I had to look up coins with reeded edges and I found that they are struck in a collar that produces the reeded edge, then that collar separates into three pieces to allow the coin to come out.
Since Lincoln blanks are sent through the upsetting mill, which creates the rim and edge of the coin... are they also struck in a collar that separates?
I've never paid much attention to the rim and edges of Lincoln's, but recently I have been and I realize there's so much I don't know!


Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! 
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