At a loss

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Leahred1967, Mar 13, 2017.

  1. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    I don't even know what would cause this....so I'll just post some pics and wait. This coin is rough, but it's odd...I know my picture quality sucks
    ,but look closely. I'm going to have to see what I can do to be able to take better images. 20170313_203452.jpg 20170313_194534.jpg 20170313_194503.jpg 20170313_203452.jpg 20170313_195211.jpg 20170313_204134.jpg
     
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  3. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    Looks like hits from a coin with a reeded edge. If those hits above the date are what you are talking about.
     
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  4. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    You're right. This is odd. I'm at a total loss.
     
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  5. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    A 36 year-old coin could have taken a hit from almost anything.

    Chris
     
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  6. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    I've only been doing this for a week or so, I have no idea what that is. :banghead:
     
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  7. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    You're right. But this almost looks like a number or a letter?? Was it done in the minting process?
     
  8. Jintoh44

    Jintoh44 Member

    Oh man, that is crazy. I have/had the same marks on a penny I found CRH but mine was in the shoulder. I cannot remember if I kept it or not but chalked it up to PMD so I think I tossed it back to coinstar.

    When I get home I'll see if I still have it.
     
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  9. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    To answer you in two letters or less? No!

    Chris
     
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  10. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Yeah, if it is a PMD I'm fine with that. I would just like to find out if I should keep it. For me, errors are one of the coolest aspects of collecting.
     
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  11. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    I wonder what could have done it.....
     
  12. Jintoh44

    Jintoh44 Member

    If I can find mine I'll post it but its the same damage. I agree its not a "minting" error but could have happened in the mint from something post production rattling around somewhere.

    I agree, just because something isn't work $10000/a mint error doesn't make it less interesting to me (normal wear and tear excluded).
     
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  13. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Exactly! Especially at the stage I'm at in collecting.
     
  14. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Too large spacing for a reed hit, too small a spacing for being from a memorial reverse hit. just about right for the grooves on a small pair of pliers or similar instrument.
     
  15. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Honestly, I wish I could just say that it was done in the minting process and be done with it, but I would be lying and making you look like a gullible fool at the same time. When I said that almost anything could be responsible for the damage, I'm positive that you could go to any hardware store and find dozens of items that could replicate those marks. Whether you can prove what specific item caused the marks or not, it is still PMD.

    Chris
     
  16. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Okay. Thank you Chris. Now, have you ever heard of mils? And I have some old (20th century) foreign coins I need to find out about.
     
  17. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Or should I just post a thread?
     
  18. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    No, I don't but you will probably get a better response if you post your questions in the "World Coins" forum.

    Chris
     
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  19. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Thank you. I will.
     
  20. Jintoh44

    Jintoh44 Member

    Hi All,
    So being new as well I started saving everything...in the beginning. So here is my example of the original penny posted. While it does not exactly match it is close in damage to posters penny (my new macro camera will be coming so pics will get better :)). I got rid of the other penny with same damage to the shoulder because again it is PMD but I do think (I KNOW others on board know more) that it is something that happened in the mint post production.
     

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  21. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    I found the same marks I can see on my penny on the side etching of a 2008 Martin Van Buren Presidential coin!
     
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