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Roosevelt Dime With Odd Collar...need Info

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 Posted 06/09/2011  10:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sch1tz0fr3nik to your friends list
Interesting Pics...All of the Rims look pretty well rounded. The one I have feels sharp like a proof.

But it is possible.
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 Posted 06/09/2011  10:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GoThunder to your friends list
Yeah in the fist pic the head is much bigger on the odd dime. I'm no expert though.
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06/09/2011 11:15 pm
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 Posted 06/09/2011  11:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sch1tz0fr3nik to your friends list
The first pic the 2nd coin is smaller, making it seem the head is larger, but they both have the same proportions.
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 Posted 06/10/2011  06:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bpoc1 to your friends list
Coop, looking at the pictures of "Dryer Damaged Coins" I also have a LMC that is very similar. My question, if a commercial dryer puts out that much heat to cause the damage, I assume it is from the heat. Why would there be no damage to clothes with metal buttons or zippers?
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 Posted 06/10/2011  06:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chris12018 to your friends list
The damage is cause not by the heat, but, by the coin tumbling around inside the dryer.

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 Posted 06/10/2011  07:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bpoc1 to your friends list
Chris12018, thanks. I thought that could be the case but, these damaged coins must go through a lot of tumbles to get that way. Interesting. Crazy things are done to coins either by accident or purpose. Learn something all the time at CCF.

I know it makes no sense but, I love cents.
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 Posted 06/10/2011  10:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Most coins that look a bad as the coins pictured around found not inside the drum. These are found on the inside of the fins when they work on these machines. They have been there a long time in most cases.
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 Posted 06/10/2011  1:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GoThunder to your friends list

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The first pic the 2nd coin is smaller, making it seem the head is larger, but they both have the same proportions


On my screen I measured the "head" from the tip of the nose-through the ear hole-to the back of the head. The normal coin was 1.125" and the odd coin was 1.25"...1/8th inch bigger. The OD of both coins measure about the same.
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 Posted 06/10/2011  1:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sch1tz0fr3nik to your friends list
Its possible, Just seems so odd since the Rim is so sharp and uniform all the way around.

I guess I'll just toss it in my extra stuff until I can take it to the Coin show in Florence in August.

Thanks all for the input
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 Posted 06/10/2011  2:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pyrbob to your friends list
I agree this is post mint damage as Coop said. Also just for clarification, there is no collar on a coin. The ouside part of the obverse and reverse is the rim and the reeding is on the edge. The collar is the third ring shaped die that forms the reeding on the dime. Your coin was damaged on the edge pushing up metal at the rim.

Also, WELCOME to the forum.
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to CC forum
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 Posted 06/10/2011  6:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wrestling_135 to your friends list
Some of those dryers must be like torches lol
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 Posted 06/10/2011  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sch1tz0fr3nik to your friends list
Thanks all for the Info...Good start to my time on this Forum. Lots of info, lots of help...I like it.

I guess I'll just toss it in my oddities pile, with my random foriegn I guess.
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 Posted 06/14/2011  10:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sch1tz0fr3nik to your friends list
Was Looking at it closer with some magnification...I can see the original rim inside the odd shaped rim.
Would a Dryer Coin Show those Signs?
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 Posted 06/15/2011  01:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Dryer Coins a hit on the edge and rolling over the rim. Rolling in side the dryer constantly bouncing and getting damaged inside the fins. They just don't add any value to the coin.
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