small "cleaning" cup wire metal brush on a drill. What? You've never fiddled around with your power tools ? It's still worth a cent !!
Lol I know. But in the middle they left Lincoln still sitting. Lol I know it's not an error but just funny.
if a wire brush on a drill was used, which I doubt, the center would be untouched because the wires don't go all the way to the middle. it does look like something rotated against it, but no idea what. Joe
You can find different types; using a variety of different materials; or various shapes, sizes, bunched strands (not individual), etc. And most ppl can't hold one steady; or too much pressure pushing the wires out, or anything inconsistent anyways. One that small probably wouldn't have an opening in the middle. It may even have been a flat one, which once rotating is still rotating; though looking at the outer edges I would think it was a round one.
You could use it as a fuse if you have a very old electrical fuse box. Only old people would get this joke.
not to beat a dead horse, but a rotating wire brush would make concentric circles, where to my eye this looks more like lines radiating out from the center in a spiral pattern.
My home still uses fuses. And when one blows they are getting harder to locate. As to the cent, its a 1998 hurricane commemorative!
looks like it was used as a button and the round part that holds the string material broke off in the middle of it.
I know, assuming you didn't push it down, which if you are using a low power electric screwdriver may not have enough power to keep the RPMs. Or pushed it down and pulled it up while turning it on. Variety of potentials. Ppl need to play with their various power tools more often in useless ways.
It could have gotten stuck in a clothes dryer. I have a cent that came out of a dryer that looks very similar.