Appreciate the reply. Sometimes it takes another to get you to focus on reality. However I have maNY more. Certain my last post was and is not a press job as the counter brockage is sunken into the coin ...underneath the actual strikage.. perhapse a coin held on as a new planchet dropped yet a second corectional.strike occurred after the initial coin was ejected.
Hard to see in the photos but they look like they are dirty or damaged by the environment. No errors.
Just looking at possible metal composition miscalculations as everything other than color is normal, haven't weighed them but will. I work with currencies daily. I try to.catch and learn from each abnormality. However they do look slightly discolored from possible excessive heat. Win some lose some Strange day in age we live in.