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1972 D Cent - Serious Rim Damage

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So, long story short - dear old Dad passed away at the age of 83. I'm just now going thru the collection and found this one in a coin flip that said "KEEP". Any thoughts on what has happened to this? I know its worth at least a penny, probably more? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I'm now in the process of learning about coins.

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 Posted 06/10/2022  3:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just damage from what I can see.



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Maybe a spooned penny? Does the edge look damaged?
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Thanks for the feedback. Here are two more photos. The rim is elevated and crimped inward on both sides.

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It could also be a Dryer Coin.
But no matter, it didn't happen during the striking of the coin
so it is just damage. No value but keep as a reference coin.
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@grim, first welcome to CCF. Second, as noted above, the rim gets rolled over onto the surface of the coin when it is damaged in a very particular way (I.e. via spooning or rotary machinery damage. From a numismatic standpoint, it is only worth face value, but as a curiosity that clearly was important to your dad, you should consider saving it for the sentimental value.
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My guess is a dryer penny.

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Post mint damage, no extra value over face.

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