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1977 Jefferson Nickel Multiple Errors

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I found this coin roll hunting. What on earth is wrong with it? It is slightly bigger than a nickel but smaller than a quarter. It is the same thickness as a nickel. It has the obverse and reverse prints on the obverse. It has almost nothing on the back, and no rim. It is the strangest coin I have ever seen. Can someone clarify and verify something, anything, about this coin?

I have verified that it is a 1977. Mint mark is unknown.

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Someone put a Lincoln Memorial cent on top of the nickel and pounded it with a hammer. It's considered post mint damage.
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What happened to the back then? Also, the size and coloration?
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It was pounded flat by the pressure. Discoloration could be the metal underneathe the plated layer. And it now being bigger than a nickel is from the metal expanding from the damage. Looking at it closer, it looks like it was probably put into a vice. You can see the indentation of the rim of the penny running through in God we trust.
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It looks like the reverse got sanded or ground down. Probably -- someone tried to make a Magician's coin or create something that could be sold as a mint error.

The obverse shows the letters from a cent in reverse which means the impressions came from an existing cent and not a mint die.

People do weird stuff to coins.
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