I'm not sure what I have here. I've seen a lot of MAD coins but at 180 degrees it usually shows a really thin rim as opposed to the thick or doubled looking rim. This one seemed more extreme on the doubled rim side compared to most I've ran across with little unusual on the opposing side of the coin. I looked through the glossary and it looked more like an off centered coin than a MAD coin. Any help would be appreciated.
Sorry for such a poor, worn example.
Thanks, Jon.
Sorry for such a poor, worn example.

Thanks, Jon.



Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! 
I took several pics but only came up with a few decent ones. As for the diameter of the coin, if it is any different, it's too little to tell. I used a random 87P as a test coin and the coin in question looks to be slightly thinner but I think it is only in the rim. The coin in question also has an odd rim that almost looks more like a proof rim than a business strike rim. What's funny though, if you look at the doubled rim area the inner strike looks like it was going to be like a normal business strike and the outer finished rim looks more like a proof. Let me know what you think.
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