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2015 P Penny What To Call This?

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Definitely a Dryer Coin.
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Thank you, it looks like it, but do they carry any premium
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Spooned (which is probably an older term for a Dryer Coin).
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Looks like it went for a long spin in a commercial dryer:
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A Dryer Coin is damaged from being caught in the drum of a dryer or other turning device. It happens after the coin leaves the mint, so it's not an error and has no value over face.
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It's a damaged coin. I cannot think of a single case of a damaged coin bringing a premium. This one barely has face value, ha. Keep searching!
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