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Chunky Buffalo Rim - What Is This?

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Is this another former encapsulated coin? Never seen an example like it. The rim seems to be doubled, extra thick and raised.

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Look like a well worn nickel to me
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Extra heavy rims that are into the inscriptions are often due to spooning or other mechanical damage such as being Dryer Coins.
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Exactly.



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Might be a former Encased Coin. Weight might help. Not an error or variety IMHO.
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Very educational per usual, thanks fellas. Learn something new every day.
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Might be a former Encased Coin.

The first 2 pictures very well look like it - but then the last 3 close ups don't.
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