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Found Mercury Dime With Backwards Text

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 Posted 07/23/2017  4:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Matt2727 to your friends list
Pictures are necessary to determine value and authenticity. I have never heard of this on any coin, so please post some pics!
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 Posted 07/23/2017  4:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fivelitrecobra to your friends list
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 Posted 07/23/2017  5:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
My guess is a piece of tin that had the reverse of a real Mercury dime compressed into it.
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 Posted 07/23/2017  5:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
That's a good theory, but talk about a longshot digging it up!
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 Posted 07/23/2017  5:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list
Can we see the other side?
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 Posted 07/23/2017  6:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@5lc, first welcome to CCF. Second, I agree with @moxking that a disc of zinc (or aluminum?) was squished between two real coins, perhaps in a vice. Probably not worth anything, but still a really neat find!
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 Posted 07/23/2017  6:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list
I bet this was stamped on an outlet box slug. The deteriorated portion being where the punchout leg would be.

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 Posted 07/23/2017  7:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
Brokage.
Coin struck by a coin that has been jammed in the minting press.

I don't think it is a shed job. Hard to get that much pressure with simple shed job techniques; a vise won't do it.
However, I am a bit 'iffy' about some of the coin, and a lot of the detail, missing in a nearly concentric impression.

Test to see if the planchet is genuine.
If planchet not silver (perhaps Zn or Al), then it MUST be a shed job. Is there any milling on the edge? (a brokage would have milling).
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 Posted 07/23/2017  8:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list


What's the metal detector reading for this?
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 Posted 07/23/2017  8:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@sel, just so that I can learn, would a brockage typically have a sharp incuse rim impression like the OP's piece does from eight to two o'clock? It isn't my area of expertise, but I was thinking that brockages tend to have a domed edge.
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 Posted 07/23/2017  8:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
I'd guess you have it right Crazy. Silver, no matter how long in the ground, doesn't corrode like that.
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 Posted 07/23/2017  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add T-BOP to your friends list
Exactly Correct .
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 Posted 07/24/2017  03:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
Full brokages are perfectly concentric.
The fully concentric brokages I have seen are perfectly rim lipped on both sides.

I have never handled a part brokage, but I would expect the the impression of an incuse rim would be seen on the brokage.

You tend to get domed coins with capped dies. I follows that there should be a tendecy for this to happen with a brokage, but usually the retained coin strikes a new coin once only, before the press is stopped or the retained coin falls out.
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 Posted 07/24/2017  05:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lcutler to your friends list
It's not silver with that kind of corrosion.
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 Posted 07/24/2017  5:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
I agree with all the agreements screaming "IT AIN'T SILVER".
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