Punch-Out Coins

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  1. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I received these from another CT member. Thank you @cpm9ball, they fit well into my collection. I did not have any that were raised in this fashion. I have heard them called “punch-out” coins but I do not know the correct term. Punch-out works for me. Thank you Chris!

    Only have my cell photo so photos were difficult. Did the best I could but the height difference was a challenge.

    These are called Masonic. The dime is 1972-D and the cent is a 1973-D.
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    These two are Shriner’s. A 1995-P dime and a 1989 zinc cent.
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Hmm.. Maybe repousse?
     
  4. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else

    Repoussé or repoussage is a metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to create a design in low relief. Chasing or embossing is a similar technique in which the piece is hammered on the front side, sinking the metal. The two techniques are often used in conjunction. Wikipedia
     
  5. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    My only regret is that the 1989 Crappy Zincoln has that fugly splotch above the date. Unfortunately, it was the only Shriners cent that I had left.

    All the same, I'm glad that they fit into your collection.
     
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  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I didn't know what to call this technique. I always thought that "repousse" was a method of creating a (somewhat) 3-D likeness of the opposite side of the coin or medal. Since these coins bear no similarity to the image, that is why I called it a "punch-out". Maybe someone will come up with another explanation for the process.
     
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  7. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else

    Whatever the technical term actually is, fades into insignificance, compared to the enjoyment of his receiving these from you. I like them, they are wonderful "whatevers"
     
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  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    They were given to me as gifts more than 20 years ago. I have no real place in my collection for them, so why not give them to someone who could use them.

    Thank you!
     
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  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It’s zinc. What can one expect of a coin in that metal?
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    Kool stuff........:)
     
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  11. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    This type of pop-out coin are some of my favorites in my Altered Cent collection.
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