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Bedrock of the Community
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The reverse is normal. somebody scribed on the obverse years ago besides that it looks like a very nice error coin to me.I am not sure about the falling stars on the edges but there is part of another date under her chin for sure. 1854.
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Moderator
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 to CCF. This looks like it was squashed in a vise at least 3 maybe 4 times. Can we see a reverse image please?
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Bedrock of the Community
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 to the CCF, howbone. If this coin was double- or triple-struck, the reverse would also show signs of this. Please post a picture of it.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Forum Dad
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Quote: it looks like a very nice error coin to me Quote: The reverse is normal. How does ANY coin get triple struck on only one side? Please explain.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: The reverse is normal. A bit flattened I imagine.............
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Pillar of the Community
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The stars on the rim are incuse, so it wasn't struck a second time by a die. Agree it's a vise job.
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 to the CCF Your coin is a great example of an early manufactured error - likely a vise job. We see this type of 'error' on a regular basis. But alas it's all just damage. Your reverse image shows how squashed the coin is.
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Thank you so much I have learned a lot 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thank you for the reverse image!
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Yes, thanks for the reverse image  the reverse looks like it is out of round, (easier to see it on this side than the obverse) and flattened. the incuse stars further indicate a viced cent..
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New Member
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what about the date under the chin? it is not incuse and not backwards. can it be a viced coin and a error?
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Pillar of the Community
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@howbone -  - Sorry, doesn't appear to be a mint error, just PMD of some kind. As previously mentioned, could be a vise job.
Edited by Sharks 11/03/2025 2:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm not saying that "it couldn't happen", but you need a special set of circumstances and I don't see that with your example. For instance, to be considered for anything but PMD, the coin would have had to remain in the collar, and that didn't happen concerning what subsequently happened to the coin 
Edited by Oldgrouchyguy 12/12/2025 6:06 pm
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