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2000 Roosevelt Dime - Error Or Damage?

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 Posted 02/14/2010  3:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nohope587 to your friends list
Some one was spooning it to make child's ring.
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 Posted 02/14/2010  3:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list
Industrial Dryer Coins. High heat and rolling friction. I have a friend in the laundry business. Here are some he has given me that he has salvaged from his dryers.

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 Posted 02/14/2010  3:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
Classic Dryer Coin, it was stuck in the fin of a commercial clothes dryer for an extended period of time and was repeatedly tumbled against the steel drum rolling and rounding the edges.
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 Posted 02/14/2010  3:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JP324 to your friends list
I'm with nohope587. I make coin rings and when you start the hammering process it rolls the metal exactly like your dime.
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 Posted 02/14/2010  3:57 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list
Spooning is almost impossible unless a coin is silver or gold. It's a Dryer Coin
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 Posted 02/14/2010  4:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nohope587 to your friends list
GraceOutcast I know you have had issues tying to spoon a clad coin :-) I have been able to do it successfully with a quarter but not using a spoon. In this case however you are probably correct Dryer Coin. Just thought I would toss in another option
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k thanks everyone helped alot :)
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 Posted 02/14/2010  4:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
Clad coins are not spooned, the copper-nickel is too hard. besides, a dime would be too small for anyone. Rings are almost always made out of silver coins(sometimes gold but that is pricey and a waste of a gold coin), typically quarters or half dollars.
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 Posted 02/14/2010  4:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nohope587 to your friends list
biokemist6 not 'too hard' just hard. Wish mine had turned out as nice as these....

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 Posted 02/14/2010  4:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JP324 to your friends list
I have made rings out of Presidential dollars and those are clad. You just have to use a jewelers hammer.
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JP324,
Nice to here from you,where have you been?It has been a very long time since you posted.Do you still make rings?Do you sell them?
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GraceOutcast I know you have had issues tying to spoon a clad coin :-) I have been able to do it successfully with a quarter but not using a spoon


I agree, I have done it a number of times with clad quarters. I just tap and rotate on a hard surface. Certainly not as easy as silver and gold, but it is possible.
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 Posted 02/14/2010  8:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JP324 to your friends list
Hi John1, I had a little accident at work and took off my ring and middle finger on my right hand (yes I am right handed) so I'm just waiting to heal up before I get back in the groove. Have you found any 2010 Lincolns yet? I'm still looking.
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You lost 2 fingers!? WOW! Did it hurt?
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JP324,
No 2010's yet but I plan on getting three boxes when available from my bank.Sorry to here about your accident,hope you heal fast and get back into coins soon
John1
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