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1979 Lincoln Cent *questions*

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 Posted 12/21/2012  4:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jsbruton to your friends list
I found it while going through rolls of pennies taking copper out of circulation, so there is no telling what happened. I do think I will hang on to it.
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 Posted 12/21/2012  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mds308 to your friends list
I keep checking to see what others think. It's so squished looking. I don't think it's PMD with the lamination error on both sides. But maybe I'm wrong.
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 Posted 12/21/2012  5:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
As John stated, it is a coin that got stuck in the fin of a commercial clothes dryer and tumbed for a few weeks while being beaten against the steel drum of the dryer. We see these things posted at least once a week.
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 Posted 12/21/2012  5:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mds308 to your friends list
biokemist,

This is how I/we learn. Just out of curiosity, can a coin have a 'die cap strike through' on both sides?
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 Posted 12/21/2012  5:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jsbruton to your friends list
I may put a penny in the dryer and see if I can produce the same effect. I'll make sure its copper and run the dryer with and without cloths.
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 Posted 12/21/2012  5:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list

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can a coin have a 'die cap strike through' on both sides?


I have never seen one but I suppose it is possible if not highly improbable. Two die caps would interfere with the proper operation of the collar and the resultant coins would be broadstruck as well.
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 Posted 12/21/2012  8:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mds308 to your friends list
biokemist6,

Thank you. I assume when you say ' Dryer Coin' that you are referring to a coin getting trapped behind the tumbling basket and stuck in the dryer for a long time.
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 Posted 12/22/2012  2:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jsbruton to your friends list
I have been running an identical 1979 D cent in my dryer now with loads and without and after six hours this coin is beat to heck and smaller than a dime with the edge totally gone. The results are nothing alike. My coin weighs 3.10 grams the dryer after six hours 2.87 grams. I do not believe it was a dryer. My coin weights 0.01 grams off.
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 Posted 12/22/2012  2:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Maineman750 to your friends list
Well then, you've just disproved a lot of experts. What do you think caused it then ?
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 Posted 12/22/2012  2:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jsbruton to your friends list
At this point that's what I'm trying to find out and with y'alls help I hope to get that answer.
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 Posted 12/22/2012  3:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Maineman750 to your friends list
Pretty much any expert will tell you Dryer Coin. It's hard to prove any post mint damage, but I can tell you this is not a mint error.We see dozens of these every year. But now that you're hooked, have fun searching
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 Posted 12/22/2012  3:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jsbruton to your friends list
I guess it's worth hanging on to...It's good for a conversation piece.
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 Posted 12/22/2012  4:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jayman931 to your friends list
They only reason to hang onto it is because it is copper. Its a damaged coin. Not even worth a conversation
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 Posted 12/22/2012  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jsbruton to your friends list
No doubt the coin is damaged I have never seen one with lamination peal 360 degrees and on both sides, and no damage to the rim.
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 Posted 12/22/2012  6:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pyrbob to your friends list
Regardless of what caused the damage it did not come from the mint this way. I agree it is PMD.
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