Buffalo Nickel "hole in the head"

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by toyz4geo, Jul 27, 2008.

  1. toyz4geo

    toyz4geo Member

    I purchased this coin some time back from a dealers 1/2 price box and have wondered about it ever since. My question is : could this be the result of some lamination type problem on the coin to lose a plug like this?

    When I examine the coin, and I am not sure you will be able to see a lot of detail from the pictures, there are some things about the hole that stand out.

    1. The hole is not perfectly round.

    2. The hole has a taper along the left and upper sides that runs just a bit below the rim of the hole to the floor of the hole. I would suspect that if it was drilled, the taper would go all the way around the hole. Also, the taper appears to be too severe to be a taper from a drill. IMO

    3. The floor of the hole seems totally flat. Again, if a drill was used, it seems it would taper to a point instead of being totally flat. IMO

    4. I cannot detect a flatness on the reverse that would correspond to someone striking the coin with a punch of some kind. Also, the taper in the hole doesn't seem like it would be cause by a punch. IMO

    I understand that nickels were prone to laminations...even splitting the planchet. Is it possible this is related to that type of error?

    Thanks for any imput.
     

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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    No that is not a lamination. It has been struck with a punch just like you describe. It is not difficult to stop flattening on the reverse, a piece of leather under the coin would do that.
     
  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    If not a punch it could of been milled , a small round cutter moved a fraction of an inch would or could produce what you have .
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  5. Greyford

    Greyford Senior Member

    It's still a nice 1937-D full horn nickel.:smile
     
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