If the perimeter is smooth, I would suspect a dryer coin. Nothing scarce. Jim
You can tell the difference. On a dryer coin the upraised rim kind of folds in into the field. I see that trait on the Cent in question. It's not...
I'd say acid or heat damaged that cent, not a dryer coin, IMHO.
Also, nice collection you got there ;)
Dryer coin damage. Depending how long it's stuck between the drum and the wall of an industrial dryer will determine how it looks. [ATTACH] Not...
Coins struck on smaller planchets can still have raised rims.
It might be a spooned coin. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/dryer-coin-vs-spooned-coin.304963/
Not sure what a potato quality is but I'll google dryer coin. Odd that ALL of the reeding is missing from the coin.
Given the potato quality of the photos, I'm guessing, but it's an educated guess. It's a dryer coin (google it).
Sorry Kristine, this looks like a dryer coin. It could have been produced in any home or laundromat from Bangor, Maine to San Diego,...
It's a Dryer Coin. Damaged after it left the US Mint. Keep in mind.. If a coin looks strange, weird or different it does not automatically make...
I agree
Looks like another dryer coin. IMO
It's clearly an altered/damaged Dime. It occurred after it left the Mint. Not a Mint Error of any kind. Dryer coin is correct. Here is some...
A dryer coin such as this is of course a coin that remained in the clothing ( such as my Levi's pants) and falls out of the pocket and gets caught...
That is indeed a dryer coin, so it's post-mint damage, as mentioned.
+1 for dryer coin. https://www.error-ref.com/dryer-coins/#:~:text=Definition%20%2DThis%20term%20is%20used,surface%20in%20the%20heated%20chamber.
Dryer coin, PMD.
Larry, your photos are too blurry and confusing to be able to draw much information from. Do you have two quarters with no reeding, or is that...
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