IDK this coin is perfectly round not a mark on it. It looks like die crack around it! Someone at some point in time may have had it in a press or something but they would have had to be a machinist looks to me like.
Hello I’m not here to judge anyone’s personal thoughts, opinions, or examples. Just wants to share: in my late teens my ex-fiancé worked for an appliance company ( before Lowe’s, HD existed) her serviced what else but washer/dryers. The change he’d bring home did not look exactly like these coins some thin, uneven, rolled but not thick but thin. I heard about spooning. So I gave it a try holding a dime in my hand really wasn’t very successful by tapping on the edges to get it to round off tried putting it in a little vase try to tap the center of it either with a spoon a very small hammer like object and so on having it in like a vice caused the dime to bed did the edges attempt to smooth out by tapping the edges a little bit but you still saw the ridges now this is just my personal experience you’re all welcome to decide for yourselves of what you all may think I wish I kept them to show you pictures of them however it was over 30 years ago good luck with your search
Hello I’m not here to judge anyone’s personal thoughts, opinions, or examples. Just wants to share: in my late teens my ex-fiancé worked for an appliance company ( before Lowe’s, HD existed) her serviced what else but washer/dryers. The change he’d bring home did not look exactly like these coins some thin, uneven, rolled but not thick but thin. I heard about spooning. So I gave it a try holding a dime in my hand really wasn’t very successful by tapping on the edges to get it to round off tried putting it in a little vase try to tap the center of it either with a spoon a very small hammer like object and so on having it in like a vice caused the dime to bed did the edges attempt to smooth out by tapping the edges a little bit but you still saw the ridges now this is just my personal experience you’re all welcome to decide for yourselves of what you all may think I wish I kept them to show you pictures of them however it was over 30 years ago good luck with your search
I mentioned "spooning" to a student I had in a chemistry class and he showed up the next week with a "spooned" quarter that he made with a hammer. No reeding left on the edges.