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2000-D Kennedy Type Of Error?

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Is this from a washing machine?

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Looks like a very mild Greaser.
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What does the edge of the coin look like?
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edge is normal, no damage
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I don't see how a washing machine would do that.
It looks like some sort of damage. You can see a circle on both sides where the devices have been flattened.
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To my eyes, it looks like damage from coin wrapper.
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I see no signs of damage. It's either a grease strike or a slightly weak strike. I favor the latter hypothesis, based on the uniformity of the encircling band of weakness. The reeding would not necessarily show the effects of a strike that is only a little bit weak.
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Quote:
's either a grease strike or a slightly weak strike. I favor the latter hypothesis...
I have to agree.
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