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.
Could this have been grease filled at the mint?[ATTACH][ATTACH]
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.
It's called a "dryer coin." A coin is stuck in something that rotates like a clothes dryer, which rubs off the rim and thickens it. It can also be...
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Not a dryer coin. But it was altered by someone. Only the person who did it would know how and why. Even why they put the notch into the edge....
Received this in change. I've read comments on other coins stating it's a dryer coin, is this what has happened here?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
For the record, acid removes metal and reduces its weight (mass). Dryer coin repositions metal and will not reduce the weight (mass).
I would have to agree with the Dryer coin theory myself. Not a mint error, that I can see, so NAV, or No Added Value, in other words, worth 1¢
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