A couple other finds... A nice smooth example of a "dryer coin". No one enjoys getting these marked and stickered coins who ever likes doing this...
If it were a worn coin I would think the rim would be more worn as well. But that’s just my opinion.
Greaser? I'm not so sure. Looks more like a well worn coin, like a dryer coin, to me, but what do I know.
Dryer coin or some kind of damage of the sort. I don't see it being on a nickel planchet.
Its not struck through grease, it was worn down by being in a dryer... Hence the name 'Dryer Coin'. A grease filled die would have the look of an...
exactly what i am saying, i have a 68-d like it, and called it a struck through grease, but it is so worn who can really tell????....this is...
P-01 set to me stands for pointless. When they grade it, can they really tell that it wasn't a dryer coin, or some other unnatural wear which...
I popped over to eBay to see what common clad Ikes are going for these days -- I've got five or six rolls that I'm not attached to. First, I'm...
BTW, where did you find this poor baby? I hope not roll searching. Looks like the classic laundry dryer coin, or like @eddiespin said, "garbage...
Looks like a typical parking lot coin or a dryer coin. Steve
If it was a dryer coin I would expect the edge to be at least a little flat but it looks fine.
I thought that it looked like a dryer coin. Coins caught edge wise in a clothes dryer exhibit a similar wear pattern.
Possibly a combination environmental damage and dryer coin (ED for the color and dryer to remove the reeding)
...term. From your description, Google for "Spooned coin" and "Dryer coin" /7/ Don't argue. It's ok to ask for more or additional information,...
Then at this point I have no idea lol. I will just throw it with my other oddities and maybe one day I will figure it out
A dryer coin will be flatter on the edges around the rim. The Reeded edge is still present.
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