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.
After doing some research and comparing to other coin examples online I’m going with dryer coin. Thanks for all the replies, hopefully the next...
I think it is neither a "spooned" coin or a "dryer" coin. If it had been spooned, I would think that the edge would be slightly rounded instead of...
The coin was tumbled or squeezed. Maybe a dryer coin, maybe something else, but it's not an error
Dryer coin?
I was a paperboy in the early 60's and of course before 1964 and for a few years afterwards there was lots of silver. My mom who was in her 20's...
Haha! For sure
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