Ok so I do see coins that look like that yes..but this coin we are talking about theres no way it was done with a dam spoon maybe a machine if...
You can see where it started to make the groves just looks like something happened and it came out like that.. If it's possible to have an error...
It looks like whatever machine they use to crimp the rim edge just missed doing so to me is that possible anyone no?
It's way to perfect to be post damage or whatever spooning is lol. It just looks way to perfect to be post damage it looks like something a...
Yes it does that's why I dought its post like they are saying...what do u think?
Wow I never seen one like that cool find
Ok so I just found a 2013 p good shape but when u look at the rim or edge there is no grooves like they forgot to put them in at the mint I hope...
Thank you..you answered every question I had thanks so much!
Thanks man...i have one more I'm going to post now of a dime I think it's a good one too
Yes that's identical to the one I found thanks...are they worth anything do u no?
Wow awsome coin bro.
Oops westward not west point sorry for that all.
Lol right.. But if they had the coin in front of them they would no it's not gunk or glue wax any of that..its for sure melted like that some how...
Ok so we coin roll hunt alot and we found few rolls that say westward journey 2006 and there gold nickles does anyone no anything about thease?
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Ok 1983 with metal from the coin over lapping the edge on top of his head....this has to be an error?
Ok 1985 and it looks like it could be damaged but my cuzzin says it's not damage after the scope what do you guys think?
Ok this is a 1977 nickle but it feels like 2 different metals were guessing what do you guys think?
Thanks everyone I guess we will never no how some coins get damaged is the moral of this story lol.. Sorry I was rude just it's the coin itself...
Its deff not weld it's the coin itself that is melted flat out....I guess it's not a mint error but its deff not and gunk and I weld for a living...
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