Missing clad layer?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by NumisRookie, Jan 14, 2016.

  1. NumisRookie

    NumisRookie Active Member

    There's roller marks, but is that what is going on here? 20160114_175905-1.jpg 20160114_175912-1.jpg
     
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  3. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Not red enough to be a missing clad layer. You'd be seeing straight copper if that was the case. It looks like just one side of the coin toned. Check the edge, and you should still see the typical clad coin sandwich.
     
  4. NumisRookie

    NumisRookie Active Member

    Ok ya I definitely see that on the edge.
     
  5. cpm9ball

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    I'm guessing that it was probably in an album of some sort before someone decided to spend it. Like @Paul M. said, it doesn't look like copper.

    Chris

    On second thought, why would anyone put it in an album with the obverse facing up? There is no telling what caused the discoloration.
     
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  6. TJ1952

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  7. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Looks more like counting wheel damage.
     
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  8. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Ooookay, thanks.
     
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  10. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

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  11. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Yes, but you were just viewing that threat, correct? That threat goes back to 2007. Just wondering how you found it.
     
  12. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Google. :) I was looking for a good picture of counting wheel damage.
     
  13. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Okay, thanks.
     
  14. NumisRookie

    NumisRookie Active Member

    I'll have to check when I get home. I didn't notice any die cracks though.
     
  15. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Forget it. @Paul M. says it's counting wheel damage. No problem.
     
  16. thetracer

    thetracer Active Member

    I am not sure about counting wheel damage so much as end-roll-crimping machine damage with the reverse showing at the end of the paper roll which toned according to its environmental storage.

    I may have some like this!
     
  17. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Wrapper damage not counting wheel. A counting wheel mark looks like a dremel with a wheel brush accidentally touched it quickly while a coin wrapper scores a concentric mark around the coins perimeter

    I have a counting wheel.damaged error coin and labeled as such if you'd like to see it.
     
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