OK, this one is a lot of fun. Grade MS 64+ Notes contaminated strike. Some how copper shavings got in the striking chamber. I thought (when I first acquired it) that someone had attempted to burnish copper leaf onto a struck coin. I tested the area at the top of the beavers back. Using a sharp prod..(awl), I damaged the copper, it took some pressure but it lifted as expected, but much deeper than expected. The Cupro nickel underneath showed no clear indication of the fur design....ok, so the copper was struck not rubbed on.......TOO COOL! Also, did you notice it was a 10 cent planchett. hehehe
It shows the copper to a defree. As the coin was struck "out of collar"(plantchett too small), the copper appears ragged on the edge. Have a look at the edge below the bust on the obv. See the piece of copper hanging doen?
I did notice the hanging bit. A shaggy planchet! Possible it was struck on a mangled American dime? You know how those RCM employees are such jokers. It is one heck of a multiple error coin.
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