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Dryer Coins Explained With Image Gallery, Many Pictured, Some Extreme

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 Posted 04/09/2020  08:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Karen H to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow! I am amazed. In my FB groups seems everything is a Dryer Coin when people don't have a good answer. To the point that I just asked, "if it's a Dryer Coin then why is the edge so squared and the design still so well formed?". Hit err-ref which linked me here and I find out that it is really all about the edge being squared off. Cray cray for sure. I shall bookmark this thread and throw it at one of those FB 'experts' some day. Thanks so much for the schooling @Earle42.
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It's amazing how the Facebook experts shift fields of study so quickly isn't it? They can go from a coin expert, to a constitutional lawyer, to an infectious disease expert in minutes!
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Wow! I am amazed. In my FB groups seems everything is a Dryer Coin when people don't have a good answer. To the point that I just asked, "if it's a Dryer Coin then why is the edge so squared and the design still so well formed?". Hit err-ref which linked me here and I find out that it is really all about the edge being squared off. Cray cray for sure. I shall bookmark this thread and throw it at one of those FB 'experts' some day. Thanks so much for the schooling @Earle42.


A lot of the things called "dryer coins' are no such thing. There are various ways a coin can be damaged when caught up in machinery but every coin without rims is not an accident. People play with coins and they do things like remove rims or file one side down. They bend them, fold them, and otherwise mutilate them. And then there are guys like me who used to be able to procure "bad coin" that had been abused in machinery or other means and "repaired" them so they could be used again. In the old days there were lots of heavily damaged and corroded coins in circulation and even more that accumulated in buckets and bags because they wouldn't even go through counting machines.

Most Dryer Coins still work in vending machines and probably won't jam a coin counter.
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Most Dryer Coins still work in vending machines and probably won't jam a coin counter.


Of course this doesn't apply to the ones with the edges hammered down. Some coins with hammered edges got that way by someone hammering the edges intentionally, of course.
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Great educational thread. Quite a good idea considering we get multiple questions a month, sometimes a week, about these thinking they are errors. It is Well written and very informational.

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So happy this is still helping after 6 years
This forum has taught me so much and I am thankful for being able to make a contribution people can still use.
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Old-Fashioned Non-machine Dryer Coins?

If I were to run a metal detector close to where a clothes line used to be, and I find coins which may have fallen out of clothing that had once been hung up to dry, would these dug-up coins also be considered Dryer Coins?
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Depends on if its raining when you dig them up.
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I have first hand experience with this. Pulled it out of my own washer. It wasn't easy, had to really yank on it with pliers. Made a racket through the entire house too.


bobby131313, you just solved a mystery for me.

i noticed this thread got a bump, so I read all the recent posts, plus I worked back, looking at all the pix.

the bobby131313 quote above was posted with a pic of a badly damaged coin from january 10 last year. interestingly, I posted a dryer quarter january 28 last year, and despite my having read that entire thread this somehow did not click until today.

seeing those pix jogged my memory; I had a coin that looked like that & I couldn't understand the damage, but I never posted it here:


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i found (what's left of) this quarter on a window ledge outside a laundromat in august last year. I didn't understand the damage & I didn't put together that I had scored a machine-damaged coin, despite finding it where I did. the markings on the reverse look very much like the markings on the coin bobby131313 posted along with the above quote. I'm not sure if I still have the quarter; I might... but I'm glad I grabbed pix of it. now I understand what I found. dunno why I didn't notice it sooner.

i think I determined the quarter was a south carolina Statehood Quarter by the very few remaining clues on the reverse.
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I had seen this post quite a while ago. I just got a Modern Canadian dime that was caught between the rotating drum and the chassis and just looked slightly reduced in size but the rim built up a little bit. I could hear something odd when the dryer was rotating, but didn't know what it was. I finally saw the dime caught bewteen the rubber and the drum and fished it it. It never banged against anything ... it was just getting worn away by the drum.
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This is also a Dryer Coin.
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I had seen this post quite a while ago. I just got a Modern Canadian dime that was caught between the rotating drum and the chassis and just looked slightly reduced in size but the rim built up a little bit. I could hear something odd when the dryer was rotating, but didn't know what it was. I finally saw the dime caught between the rubber and the drum and fished it it. It never banged against anything ... it was just getting worn away by the drum.

Very interesting...this backs up the idea shown on the first page of this thread that coins can get trapped and roll around the drum.
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Excellent thread!

Thanks Earle42 for the detailed info and such great pictures.
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First time I have read this thread. I have seen a lot of Dryer Coins over the years. I know that now. Thanks.
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