What happened with this coin

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Sasha Bessey, Oct 3, 2022.

  1. Sasha Bessey

    Sasha Bessey New Member

    This is the strangest coin that I've come across. Any help would be appreciated. 20221003_010947.jpg 20221003_011140.jpg
     
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  3. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Maybe acid?
     
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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Hello! Welcome to CoinTalk..
    Could be a chemical reaction from something acidic.
     
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  5. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    Environmental damage?
     
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  6. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Yea, what he said. ED for short. Could of been any number of things.
     
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  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It’s been damaged.
     
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  8. MIGuy

    MIGuy Well-Known Member

    Coin Goblins!
     
  9. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

    I've seen worse . . .

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  10. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    As you can see, there are countless ways for a coin to be damaged after it leaves the mint.

    You received answers from members who are knowledgeable of the minting process. Without getting into details, it's very safe to say that your coin could not have left the mint like that and is not an error. It's a spender
     
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  11. Noah Worke

    Noah Worke Well-Known Member

  12. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    I come across these type of damaged coins every so often. I have a little stack of them in the car that I put aside exclusively for parking meter change.
     
  13. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    ditto
     
  14. Sasha Bessey

    Sasha Bessey New Member

    No this coin was minted like this The markings on the coin is not damage
     
  15. Sasha Bessey

    Sasha Bessey New Member

    Not environmental damage anyway
     
  16. Sasha Bessey

    Sasha Bessey New Member

    Environmental damage wouldn't cause the coins wording to be sliding across the whole coin Or even stamped on the rim for that matter there's no possible way for wording to be on the rim if it was environmental damage
     
  17. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .




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  18. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Would you please explain how this could occur during the minting or die making process?

    Is it due to the die or striking?

    Would you please clarify what you mean by "wording to be sliding across the whole coin".

    What wording do you see on the rims? Based on your pics, the marks appear to be damage. Would you please provide additional information.
     
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  19. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    You're right. Everyone else is wrong.

    You should definitely send this one of a kind mint error to either PCGS or NGC to officially authenticate it, grade it, and slab it. It'll be money well spent when you find that you and your family can retire on the proceeds of this amazing find.
     
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  20. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    If you don't like the free information, spend the money and send it to PCGS. The answer will be the same though.
     
  21. 1stSgt22

    1stSgt22 I'm just me! Supporter

    Another expert newbie!
     
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