Error Dime?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by chking3, Nov 6, 2016.

  1. chking3

    chking3 Member

    Does anyone know if this is an error coin?
     

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  3. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I would say its post mint damage, [PMD] . Looks like file or saw gouge at bottom, and clamp or pliers mark on cheek.
     
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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Not an error.
    I ask myself.. Why do people do these things to coins?! Bored?
     
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  5. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    not an error pmd
     
  6. -Andy-

    -Andy- Andrew B. -Andy- YN

    not an error but that kinda looks cool! Also, kinda bizarre looking
     
  7. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Does anyone know if this is an error coin?[/QUOTE]
    I was just noticing there is no copper showing in the gouge,and no date. does this coin have copper on the egde?
     
  8. chking3

    chking3 Member

    I was just noticing there is no copper showing in the gouge,and no date. does this coin have copper on the egde?[/QUOT
    I was just noticing there is no copper showing in the gouge,and no date. does this coin have copper on the egde?[/QUOTE]
    yea I thought it does. The thing most weird is that the edge is perfect ridges and all. So I thought maybe it was mint error. That would have to be hard people are too bored lol. You cannot tell by looking at the edge that there is a gouge at all
     
  9. chking3

    chking3 Member

    IMG_2214.JPG This is the edge where the gouge is.
     
  10. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I was just wondering if it was a pre "65" coin, which would be silver. There looks like a remenant of a mint mark under the bust, but was not sure of that. I see from pic that it is clad. Your first pic looks like the gouge goes all the way across the coin and both edges too.
     
  11. chking3

    chking3 Member

    The gouge is all the way across but edges are normal. There seems to be slight lamination error on the obverse, but slight if at all. The gouges on his face are on the obverse only. I don't know if that makes a difference. Thanks you guys for helping me.
     
  12. joshuacoinington

    joshuacoinington glade rd

    Id say some one has tested it with a jewellers file for silver content, Cheek marks look to be from are where something was used to press it against a counter top while filed on, I've seen similar damage on rounds that come threw the local pawn shop cause some of those guys working in shops have no clue what is and isn't silver.
     
  13. Get Real

    Get Real Active Member

    That was a very good observation. Did you also notice that the gouge walls are not a straight cut through the coin and if you look on the reverse between the "T" in STATES and the "A" in AMERICA, the field appears to be thicker that corresponds to the little piece just south of the gouge on the obverse. The pictures are not clear enough to tell for sure but if the field on the reverse is in fact thicker opposite of that little piece coupled with the rims not being cut, then that would make me doubt the PMD consensus. Interesting coin for sure!
     
  14. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Could you post a photo of obverse looking across the gouge from one side to the other?
     
  15. chking3

    chking3 Member

    IMG_2217.JPG Here are the sides looking across the gouge IMG_2216.JPG
     
  16. chking3

    chking3 Member

    Here is the top from an angle where it seems to be thicker over ES and OF
     
  17. chking3

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  18. Colonialjohn

    Colonialjohn Active Member

    Is it a listed error? No. Sharp edges? Yes = PMD.
     
  19. bear32211

    bear32211 Always Learning

  20. chking3

    chking3 Member

    I can't find it listed and no sharpness the gouge is smooth
     
  21. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I am more certain that it is PMD. The first photo posted the gouge looks deep. Sideways photo shows it only as a surface damage. It would look different if damage was prior to minting. Thank you for the extra photos.
     
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