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I Purchased This Coin On E-Bay A Couple Of Years Ago, They

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were selling it as a cindered coin or something like that. Would like to know what happened to it in the minting process?

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Looks like it met a garbage disposal or concrete to me.
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Whatever happened to that one was post-Mint, and Washington barely escaped with his life.
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They probably called it a Sintered Planchet error, which it is not. For a definition of a Sintered Planchet click here:

http://books.google.com/books?id=vH...oins&f=false .

I hope this helps!
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thanks
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looks like it was sintered in someone's ashtray.
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Smoke em if you got em, the coins that is...
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Some people sell melted silver coins as native silver. They melt the silver coin over a bucket of water, it drops and cools into random shapes. If you try the process with clad coin, this is how they look.
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