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1940 10 Cents - French Indochina, Die Cracks/Deterioration, And Unknown

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Coin is nickel, 99% chance struck at the San Francisco mint, for reference. The Die Deterioration is extreme on this one for sure. I'd thought there was a rotated clash at first, but it looks like a Dremel bit went to it up close... odd.

The features on the edge have me thoroughly confused. I thought it was jewelry mount damage, but it looks as though there are die cracks and deterioration flow lines within the affected area. Some kind of collar failure maybe, or just coincidental?

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1940-10-Cents---French-Indochina,-Die-Cracks/Deterioration,-And-Unknown
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1940-10-Cents---French-Indochina,-Die-Cracks/Deterioration,-And-Unknown
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I'd lean toward 3 prong jewelry holders - and the damage is from someone trying to remove them.
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Here ya go - found an example of what I mentioned: 3 prong jewelry settings...........see how the 2 setting bars are in the back and then one in the front.

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Marve65, thank you, that's exactly what I was picturing!
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I'd lean toward 3 prong jewelry holders - and the damage is from someone trying to remove them.
Seems plausible.
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Die Deterioration, die flow lines, and PMD.
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