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Kennedy With Defective Planchet Or Something Else? Wild Surface...

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Hi, I found this a while back while roll hunting. I am curious if anyone would have knowledge of what happen to this coin. Error? man made? any input would be great.
thanks
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 Posted 06/03/2019  12:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My vote is Post Strike Damage ( PSD). The reverse is affected too.
Errers and Varietys.
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 Posted 06/03/2019  12:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Happened after it left the mint. The damage cuts into the devices.

But I am having a lot of trouble thinking of what could have made it look like this?
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 Posted 06/03/2019  12:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add photogame to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i am curious if anyone has seen this type of surface on a coin before. thank you for the input.
take care,

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 Posted 06/03/2019  1:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks the craquelure on an old painting.
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the part that throws me off is the close up of nose area, seeing the lines 'into' the metal . rather than on the surface of the metal?
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Looks like it may have been dipped in something that shrunk and cracked after it dried...
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I've seen this before. Almost looks like it was frozen for a time in a freezer? But not a keeper as the surface is not normal. Spender. (if you can find a cashier who knows what it is?)
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Looks like someone painted it with Silver crackle paint. I have used this paint to apply to some lamps I refinished.
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thanks coop, cold to hot with expanding metal created effect. sounds about right. still might keep it anyways, its a cool looking coin.
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...cold to hot with expanding metal created effect...

I admit I am skeptical about this from the metals being used, but I am not positive. It would be interesting to get some liquid nitrogen to try to reproduce this affect.

Personally I think its a keeper just for being unique
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash?
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liquid nitrogen... mad scientist mixes with coin collector.... sounds interesting
thanks for the reply.
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I used to be a chemistry teacher. Liquid nitrogen is not hard to obtain and is not expensive. Look into a company that sells ice and/or CO2. Transporting is not under any special laws as you only need a styrofoam container or even a just an insulator drink holder (thermos). Do a little homework, wear some good leather gloves, respect it and there will be no problems.

But I would think if this would have a chance at working you would need maybe a kiln to put it into immediately after you let it stay in the Nitrogen (I would go with overkill and let it sit at least 10 minutes - I think that is how long it took to solidify an egg when I used to do it). Again, I am skeptical, but would love to be wrong! In fact if I were not in the process of moving, you have me interested enough that I might have tries it. I can get the Nitrogen literally 2 blocks away from where I live right now!
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash?
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Costly TPG ineptitude and No FG Kennedy halves
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I've seen it before. Usually on the surfaces of coins that have been recovered from sewers. Apparently silt on the surfaces dries and cracks exposing the coin surfaces in the cracks to the acidic sewer water which eats away at the surface in the shape of the cracks.
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Frozen science project coin? Sewer Coin? I am shooting for a " Bored Laser Technican Coin " It is a fun hobby.
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I am with Conder101 on this, only a corrosive substance would cause this type damage!
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