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Strange No Date Jefferson Found In Circulation.

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 Posted 08/26/2007  10:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add docsfishn to your friends list
Very neat indeed. It almost looks like someone buffed it out after rounding the edges and removing the details on the obverse and reverse. Then again, it could be a mint error. Can't wait to see if someone knows more.
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 Posted 08/27/2007  12:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arthrene to your friends list
Hmm...very strange!
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 Posted 08/27/2007  12:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garylcsr to your friends list
that is strange. I wonder if it would be one of Bills Dryer Coins? or the coins that he was talking about in another thread.
i don't think it is a mint error though unless it is a strange metal flaw that has a hollow center. that is the only way I see that this can come out looking like that.
but I will leave this one up to the experts. just wanted to add my two or six cents
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 Posted 08/27/2007  12:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add halfabustisbetter to your friends list
Looks like someone finally took out that Dremel kit they got for XMAS.
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 Posted 08/27/2007  12:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garylcsr to your friends list
i think it looks more like someone hit it a few times between a couple pieces of leather. possibly to see what kind of error they could make. but dremels do have buffers for them too huh
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 Posted 08/27/2007  06:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Southern Yankee to your friends list
Could it be a die adjustment strike? Looks similar to a picture of one.
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 Posted 08/27/2007  07:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amac44 to your friends list
As black as it looks it may have been in a fire or they tried to melt it.
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 Posted 08/27/2007  08:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scottishmoney to your friends list
A company I used to work for had laundromats that I serviced the machines on. Occasionally I would find coins that looked just like the one above. They would get caught in the housing of the drum of a dryer and stay there and get that raised edge and worn out front and back just like that one. They were not the best finds in the dryers though, the better finds were gold chains, earrings etc.
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 Posted 08/27/2007  11:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list
This could also be the beginning of a spooning project that was abandoned. This coin is NOT the result of anything at the mint, as the origniator of this thread states.
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 Posted 08/27/2007  1:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thingee to your friends list
My first guess was that someone spooned it, but if it had been spooned wouldn't there be some some flattening rather than rounded appearance?
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 Posted 08/27/2007  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add foundinrolls to your friends list
Its a Dryer Coin. I've mentioned this before, nooe spoons nickels. The metal is too hard. It would spoon the spoon before it would spoon the nickel. That is for the sake of humor, but the coin was stuck in a commercial dryer. Post Mint...
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 Posted 08/27/2007  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list
A commercial dryer...Sounds plausible to me. Never seen one. Now I have.

Where's Vaslin to see it wasn't "what coppercoins said"? Here's an example.
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 Posted 08/30/2007  07:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TreasHunt to your friends list
Looks like they started to make a ring.
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 Posted 09/02/2007  8:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add foundinrolls to your friends list
The idea that this thing was ever going to be a ring, or is the start of a ring is simply out of the question. There is no hope that it ever was, or was even a figment of the imagination of a ring maker.

Here's another reason why. If it were going to be a ring, the edge of the coin would be "spooned" and the design portion of the coin would be clear. Even in the old days of "spooning" the central portion of the design was left alone and the coin was tapped from the edge in, with no damage to the central design until the time came to drill a hole in it.

Again, It never was intended to nor is it now anything that has anything to do with a ring or spooning.

Somehow I think that people have to add one more post just to get my goat:-) This came out of a clothes dryer.

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Bill

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 Posted 09/02/2007  8:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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Where's Vaslin to see it wasn't "what coppercoins said"? Here's an example.


That's it. You got one out of 500,000 wrong. You're fired.
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