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1910 With A Dropped/Misplaced Number?

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 Posted 11/10/2015  8:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
Thank you! I suspected PMD but never thought of a BB gun doing the damage. Interesting..
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 Posted 11/10/2015  9:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
Well -- I've seen BB's suggested here before. I think it used to be part of the rodeo shows -- shooting silver dollars in the air. So, I can imagine kids going home from the show and trying the same thing with their BB guns. BB's are pretty small but I really don't have any experience with examining impact results so I couldn't say if the size is right for that to be the case.

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 Posted 11/10/2015  9:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
I agree that it's PMD. Still though, a 1910 in a box is a decent find.
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 Posted 11/10/2015  10:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
I can always hope it to be an error, but am realistic. As for it being a good find, I've actually been lucky enough to find a couple 1910, a few teens and 20's as well as 30's. Even found 6 mint 1953d wheats, 3 being in the same box. I do believe a young kin of a collector that passed away found it and just cashed it in as "loose change" I have been finding anywhere from 25-40 wheats per box and many old Canadians, king George V was on a few and VI was on the majority. Thank you for the info, I am certain I will be posting on here more as I go along. Plan to start checking 2 boxes a day.. :)
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 Posted 11/11/2015  04:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
The reverse is probably bulged out opposite this?
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 Posted 11/11/2015  07:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
Actually it is not which made me question it.. that was the first thing I looked at. I have a coin loupe as well and can swear I see a T in the middle of the O, but could be just seeing things.
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 Posted 11/11/2015  07:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
Not the full T, but the upper part of the T. Wanted to correct that one..
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 Posted 11/11/2015  11:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
The area affected on the reverse would be near the end of the right wheat stem:
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 Posted 11/11/2015  11:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
I am uploading a photo, but my phone only does so much with clearness.. I do not see anything with my loupe anywhere on the back, but could be wrong.. Thanks!

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 Posted 11/11/2015  12:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
It shows what I needed to see. So it was a soft punching damage on that area. If it were like from a metal punch, then it would transfer to the reverse:
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Note the raised bumps on the reverse opposite the damaged obverse.
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 Posted 11/11/2015  1:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
So what does that mean? It was done by the machine or a person.. looks pretty similar to the ones you posted just without the damage on the back.
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 Posted 11/11/2015  1:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
I guess the best question is to ask how during the normal striking process could this happen. I guess the answer is that it couldn't from what I can see. So it must be PSD. (Post Strike Damage)
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 Posted 11/11/2015  1:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
Hmm.. either way I like it.. was mainly curious on if it was a PMD or man made.. I have a lot of boxes ahead of me to search and I am sure I will find many others to question. I'm just getting started and for see some good finds.. thank you for the great info and pictures! :)
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 Posted 11/11/2015  1:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Something I forgot to mention is that the side of the crater is dished upwards from the hit. It this were a mint error, then this would not occur. Like if you coin was struck through wire, you would see the rounded trench with blunt ends, but would not see the sides of this raised upwards.
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On your coin you can see where the metal moved outwards and up a bit on the edges. Note the ring higher than the fields. That would not be there if this were a mint error.
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 Posted 11/11/2015  1:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Krause1705 to your friends list
Ok that makes sense, good info for future findings. Saves me from having to ask.. I have learned a lot from this group even prior to joining. Some great people and info!
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