Hello I came across this gem roll hunting this evening and was curious as to what something like this may be worth thank you in advance for your input and knowledge
@jsf, when we see coins with backwards, incuse letters on them plus a coin-sized groove (matching the rim), we call these "vice-jobs" because typically they were made in someone's shop by squeezing one coin between two others in a machinist's vice. I don't think that you have a mint error here.
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Ok so if it is a vise job and has the outline of the rim on the oberse would it not have reversed letters in the front of it also because it would have had to of been smashed between two coins
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