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2015 Homestead Error What Is It?

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 Posted 06/29/2021  4:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
I'm not going to argue with you. You asked what happened and I told you.
If you want to wait until others chime in, that is fine.
If you can explain to me how that could have happened during the striking of the coin
when it was retained in a collar, then I will conceed that it is an error.
If you new the minting process, you would know that it is impossible for that to happen when the coin was struck.
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 Posted 06/29/2021  4:34 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
Better question Is if this was ground flat why is his ear in the middle of the coin not completely obliterated. photo below
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 Posted 06/29/2021  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
Not arguing at all just trying to explain what I see I apologize if I'm a little cras but no ill intent or negativity from my end
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 Posted 06/29/2021  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jasper62 to your friends list
If you believe you have a valuable coin that's the worst possible way you can hold a coin. Hold it from the from the outside edge/rim of the coin. In this particular case it really doesn't matter because everything questioned is just damage. Nothing in the minting process can produce this. It was damaged after it left the mint, How? who knows except the person that did it
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 Posted 06/29/2021  4:44 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
Ok so trash coin basically never grease struck? Spoon tapped ground down and left in a coin star should I just go put it back? Or keep it as an example of severe damage I haven't seen yet and use it as a learning tool?
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 Posted 06/29/2021  5:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yokozuna to your friends list
This is a form of Post Mint Damage. Intentional or accidental, it couldn't have been minted this way.

It could also be a Dryer Coin that was wedged in the drum at one time. If it was stuck in a tight area, the surrounding metal could have removed the details of the obverse, but there was less contact at the dead center of the coin leaving it higher than the rest of the devices.
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 Posted 06/29/2021  5:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
Put me in the PMD column.
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 Posted 06/29/2021  5:27 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
Last question so I can get this all straight so the first picture is a normal homestead for comparison. The second photo is the coin in question. Why is there missing brick work not punched into the top of the building. It's raised out with no detail of the brick(or wood not sure what it is) not punched into the coin. from my understanding that is a Struck Through Grease or something or is raised detail considered the face ground down? Last phot is the question coin reverse closer view
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 Posted 06/29/2021  5:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
Not a Struck Through Grease.
The reverse has been partially removed as well.
Believe me, I have seen dozens of these.
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 Posted 06/29/2021  5:46 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
So the letters on the obverse of something like this will be the same shape/size and not display flow lines from being filed/ground/squished?

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 Posted 06/29/2021  5:53 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
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The A in states that is in the midst of the worst damage still looks complete and "unmoved" to me
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 Posted 06/29/2021  6:06 pm  Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Decaf94drew to your friends list
Kinda figured the spooned part made sense to me find a "damage" coin start spooning to make a ring no one would care right except maybe it wasn't "damaged" before it was spooned
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 Posted 06/29/2021  6:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Oldfordman to your friends list
It is just a coin destroyed by someone with to much time on their hands.
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 Posted 07/01/2021  10:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MrPink2018 to your friends list
i agree with yokozuna, some of the markings & damage certainly bears resemblance to a coin that had been stuck in a washer and/or dryer. whether or not it could've worn the coin nearly flat on one side, I couldn't say.
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