Looks like it might be rolling machine damage.
and the above is one of a BaZillion ways a coin can get damaged. look up Coin Rolling Machine damage and you'll also see how it can deform,...
Again, no it is not. That is damage. From a coin rolling machine.
I would be ecstatic to find that and as @BenjaminFranklin1959D said, glad it escaped the rolling machine damage. Looks to be AU55 to me.
The ring is from a re-rolling machine. It is damage.
Even if it was done at the mint it is still just damage. Plus you can't tell if it was done at the mint, or in the bag during shipping, when the...
That sort of circular gouge is usually damage from a coin rolling machine (the kind that rolls the end of the paper, rather than folding it over)....
Thanks! Rolling machine damage that’s a new one for me. Fairly new for me coin hunting!
It looks like rolling machine damage to me. The R in LIBERTY has the same look.
Agree with coin rolling machine damage.
That is just coin rolling machine damage. Meow is sure of it.
Looks more like damage from a rolling machine. See the semi circular marks on the field too?
It actually looks to me like it may have been the end coin & sustained damage in a coin rolling machine. JMO
Hear dat. Sis @Sharon Robinson. These members need to see the whole coin. Other parts of the coin will help these members give you a definite...
It is not an error, but PMD, Post Mint Damage, probably from a rolling machine or some other cause. When posting, please post Full Size photos,...
Yep.
Coin rolling machine damage.
Just above the word LIBERTY appears to be a lamination issue but you can see the E in LIBERTY is damaged. If you look above the word LIBERTY You...
It's there if you hold the coin right...it will show its self. One must realize that banks always have given away pens, calendars, piggy banks,...
I'm not seeing rolling machine damage. But I did include the possibility the were from bank wrapped rolls and not mint sets.
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