Good info. Thanks for the link.
I see this type of damage to cents all the time. People put them in their battery cable ends to tighten them up. After awhile, they get loose (...
http://varietyvista.com/03%20Buffalo%20Nickels/1938DRPM002.htm It looks close to this.
1 Cent. It’s a copper cent that has post mint damage (PMD) and appears to have been heated.
Probably not due to the difference in toning. More likely that the lamination fell off or was removed. IMHO
:facepalm: I guess I missed the question!
Looks like marks from a coin roller. JMHO
Looks like PMD to me.
Interesting site:(. First rule is don’t believe anything boobtube, eBay, or from anywhere else trying to sell you something or tell you how to get...
DDD. Die deterioration doubling.
It’s a large date.
Can you post a picture of the full obverse?
MD causes the reduction of the effected devices.
It appears to be PMD. The contact has pushed the metal up ( north to the ear) and gives it this appearance. It’s also deformed the ear. IMHO
In fact there were TWO reject trays inside, both with coins. They had probably been there a while because of the dust but who knows. Why would...
Whizzed. IMHO. Harshly cleaned.
Interesting. I don’t see any damage to the obverse or the obverse rims. Stuck though? And if it is... What?
It’s PMD, Post Mint Damage.
What you’re seeing is MD with a touch of DDD. No RPM’s.
You’re welcome. Keep looking!
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