It might be a very very minor MAD, but that has nothing to do with the damaged reeding. MAD - Mis-Aligned Die
Sorry, but I have no idea what tool caused it . It's just a slightly different look to a whizzed coin, imo.
The reeding looks damaged to me - I don't see any error on the edge photos.
It's a 'badly' whizzed coin, imo. (meaning I see whizzed surfaces, but not as much as a 'completely' whizzed coin. Not acid, but amateur...
Agree, nice long rim cud
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Those are contact marks, aka: 'hits' on the coin
No, they look like linear copper plating bubbles
....or something damaged
I see a darker area where you mentioned the die chip, but I don't see that as a die chip. Might be, but need much better photos, as mentioned....
It's damaged, and it is not an error coin of any kind or type. sorry to be the bearer of bad news, along with others.
Or pick out a Nice Red one from circulation.
Polished or plated, it's the same thing on this $1 face value coin.
Photos are bad, but it doesn't look like a proof coin to me. Polished, maybe yes.
Looks like a good candidate for a Mis-Annealed planchet. It has luster, which is a start. Can't tell for 100% certain from the photos. Before the...
Die polished in that area
Minor mis-aligned obv. die enviornmentally damaged surfaces
The surfaces have been brushed or something similar. They are not the natural surfaces. And, I don't see any doubling whatsoever in the...
Lincoln Rocks !
Photos aren't the best, but I agree with Paddyman that it does appear to be two 'struck thru' areas.
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