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Odd Casting Error? - 1945 Mercury Dime "S"

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 Posted 07/23/2015  9:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add CMT888 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello All,

My name is Michael,

I recently came into possession of a box of old coins, left by my grandfather. I stumbled across this coin and did not pay much attention to it until I researched that errors in coins can add value. I can not seem to find the appropriate description for these types of errors seen on this coin. I was wondering if anyone could tell me what these, if they are errors are?

On the back side of the coin is a horizontal and vertical raised "post" approximately 1.25-1.75mm long and 1mm high above the rim. The others are three raised sections along the rim, each approximately 1-1.5mm long.

Any information regarding this is appreciated, thank you for your help.

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I believe what you have there us a coin that used to be mounted in a piece of jewelry like a bracelet or necklace pendant
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Oh and if you'd like to introduce yourself Michael we have a welcome forum

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That would make sense, thank you!
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Coins are not cast, they are pressed.
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And what you have there is just damaged or so it appears.
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To CCF , Yes either damaged after it left the mint. or was placed in some jewelry at one time.
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