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2006 Nickel With Raised Edges

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I have never seen markings like this on a coin before, and was wondering if this is a die cast error and maybe worth hanging onto? Thank you for any advice you may be able to provide!

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This is called a " Dryer Coin", it got stuck in a(usually industrial) dryer and the heat + rolling motion folded the edge inward.

heres a good thread about it:
http://goccf.com/t/79493
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It's a Dryer Coin.

Here's another good topic to look at:

http://goccf.com/t/143863
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Thank you! :)
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to CCF. Would like to see the other side. Have not seen a Dryer Coin like that before. It is however not an error coin,it is PSD=Post Strike Damage.
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, with John1. Odd looking bevel added after strike. Curious about the reverse. Thanks, Doug.
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Nice coin you have.
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Here's the reverse :)
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to CCF, yes a Dryer Coin!
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