If the collar wasn't in the press the coin would get smooshed and look much different (and be wider as the collar wouldn't be there to shape it to...
As far as I know a no reeded edge is impossible because the reeds are made when the coin is struck. So in order to have no reeds it would need to...
Dryers damage coins in mysterious ways.
When I make mine, unless the coin can escape the gap between the fixed and moving drum only one side will wear down. I caught mine after one...
Reverse edge is very roundly tapered from wear. I think it must be a dryer or washing machine coin that continuously slid on the reverse for most...
That came to mind, but it looks different than any dryer coin that I've seen. And if that were the case, wouldn't it affect the obverse as well?...
Although your pictures are horrible, it looks like you found a dryer coin. Constantly rolling around in a dryer will curl up the rim and abrade...
But Uncle Ed?? Why did someone make these?? For Novelty or for something else?
@SensibleSal66 It is also not a dryer coin ;) But nice try.
Mark. Welcome to the party Pal! What took you so long to join in? 1) Dryer coin.... Search Results for “dryer coin” (error-ref.com) [ATTACH]
+1 for not an error. There is no breach of the copper plating, so it may be a dryer coin. JMO.
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looks like a dryer coin to me.
Sal.. that's a Dryer coin. DEFDAM Look at how the rim folded into the field. Like these.. [ATTACH]
It's a dryer coin (damaged) no added value.
Dryer Coin: Search Results for “dryer coin” (error-ref.com)
I think a well struck coin with a very well used die. Guessing just cool.
Missing lettering. Is this another dryer coin or a mint error? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I suspect a dryer coin. Although there are other possibilities, but none mint based in my opinion. Jim
Possibly a dryer coin.
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