One thin dime? Error

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  1. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    I don't know what happened to this coin but I didn't do it. Any guesses IMG_20210216_182800.jpg IMG_20210216_182813.jpg
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Post Mint Damaged .
     
  4. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Cool looking though huh
    Is it intentional
     
  5. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    This brings up a question in my mind like why is there no damage to the rim. Why is the width the same
     
  6. Kurisu

    Kurisu Well-Known Member

    Referred to as a "dryer coin". It's the type of damage a coin experiences after being stuck in machinery such as the back of a dryer rotating between something for a few months or much longer.
     
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  7. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Ha you're kidding me right?
    Oh you're not kidding. So it should be worth something if it was aged to perfection huh
     
  8. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Unfortunately, it's a talent that I've mastered. I tend to leave change in the little pocket of my jeans and while the main pockets get the pat down when tossed into the washer, not so much for the little pocket. Coins fall out and get trapped vertically in between the spinning drum and the fixed portion. It doesn't take long to wear down a trapped coin. Same can happen in either the washer or the dryer. So far...I've not made junk out of a coin I was saving. But enough spenders had their better days before I washed them.
     
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  9. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    What is the difference between this coin and one that has been broadstruck
     
  10. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    A broadstruck coin is struck when the collar isn't in place. The coin is somewhat irregular in shape and missing the rim. Your coin had a full rim...only it was worn down due to being trapped in between the fixed and spinning portions of a washer. But the rim was there once...and it is round rather than irregular.
     
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  11. Kurisu

    Kurisu Well-Known Member

    @Kevin Mader is on the money, and lol apparently Master of the Dryer Coins!!!
    If you picture the collar as a ring around the planchet as it gets pressed and squeezed the collar stops the coin from being squeezed flatter than intended and creates the final size of the coin...if the collar isn't holding the coin correctly it gets squeezed with less or no definition around the edges...like squeezing the cheese beyond the bread of a grilled cheese sandwich...yeah, like that :p
     
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  12. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Maybe this broadstrike is so rare no one has ever seen one before.
    No? Well I tried. Besides it was change at the gas station today
     
  13. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

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  14. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    They aren't very common...I've never found one during a CRH event. I've had struck through a cap...but not a broadstrike. You usually see them for sale in nickel flips for cents...cent flips for dimes perhaps, since they tend to be larger than a normal coin since the collar was missing during the coining process. As Kurisu notes, without the collar things squeeze out. Usually you can find a broadstruck cent when stacking: it's the bigger one. I've had those moments when I thought I might have found something, but usually just a hammered coin. The infamous Texas Cent comes to mind. I spotted one at a LCS once...but never found one during a CRH event. Pretty rare I suppose.
     
  15. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    I suppose
     
  16. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    It's kinda interesting the coin is thicker around his head and I can feel the rim of the coin on the face of it
     
  17. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That coin was stuck in a dryer for some time. Totally PMD.
     
  18. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    Money laundering.
     
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  19. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    WHAT????
     
  20. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Come on
     
  21. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Haha
     
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