Photo would help but most likely damaged from a coin rolling machine
Here is an interesting discussion which you may find helpful for understanding what is happening with the rim of your coin. For different images,...
The coin is severely damaged and worn. It is reminiscent of a dryer coin, but the curious rim seen from the reverse is interesting. While it may...
It is my understanding that Collectors show little interest in rotations smaller than 45 degrees, except for proofs which will start at about 20...
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I asked the mint what the tolerance was for die rotations. Here is their answer: For circulating denominations the coin rotation tolerance is...
Photo?
There is a name for this: Radial Flow Lines http://www.error-ref.com/radial-flow-lines/
Quite likely a die clash from the hair tie. http://www.maddieclashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/40137819.jpg
Weight?
Agree not a clash. Either heat or extreme die deterioration
If I understand your post correctly, all photos are from the same coin? The color is reminiscent of a steel cent, however the weight is not:...
Scales which weigh to 2 decimals would be more helpful. The coin appears to be within tolerance of +/- 0.13g. Here is an interesting discussion of...
Well I did hear from Brian and this is what he says: " I don’t attribute these types of possible errors. Your best bet would be to send it to one...
According to my count, I mentioned the copper core with regard to the Kennedy Silver Clad Composition 3 times, and in each case I specified its...
I have given extensive documentation that the 40% is clad. It is composed of a core which is an alloy and clad layers which are also an alloy -...
Edge view discussion of 40% Silver Clad:...
Neat thread - thanks! Do you have a link for the source of this photo - wasn't in the thread either.
My point is: 1) 40% Silver DOES have a copper core composed of about 4/5 copper --- it was stated earlier in this thread that
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