I'm trying to learn coin collecting, but hit a wall today.
I worked for an armored car company for a few years, occasionally running a small coin sorter. I came across a 1942 nickel that wouldnt feed through. Being a WWII history buff, I set it on my desk not thinking much of it. When I quit I brought it home with me and realized that the reason it wouldnt feed through was because of a minting issue... The coin is sunk in on both sides creating a rather large lip. I have attached pictures, but any help is appreciated. The one pic is of a newer nickel side by side with the 42.
On the front everything appears smooth inside of the lip, on the back there is another slight edge before the lip, but no apparent force damage.everything looks smooth
It is still something. A 35% silver War Nickel. You can see where the chain loop eyelet used to be before it was bent or snipped off. You can try prying the ring off or the coin out of the ring with a tiny screwdriver. Or at least bent it enough so that the ring can be snipped off.
Actually.... a co-worker took some pliers to it, thinking that to be the case... thats just a tear mark... as much as you guys probably hate hearing that
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