The title speaks for itself. If you have a damaged coin with a story behind it or just one that looks cool, post it here. To start, here's a cent that my mom found on the beach as a kid when she lived in the Marshall Islands, c. 1980.
Quote: It's the holy nickel! Interesting how the holes all go in one direction.
You probably get a good idea how the nickel rods went through the rolling mill...
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert Oppenheimer
So is it a planchet error or PMD? I have another cent like the first one I posted but even worse, a 1953-S, but it's not really worth posting since you know approximately what it looks like.
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