But what would keep someone from sneaking in a silver dime and plating it. Especially of there is only one example? We know they alter coins there, even mismatching dies/denominations. Hoping to find them in the wild. Mule coins. Miss struck coins. Mint assisted coins.
This could happen:

But this could not happen with out someone asisting it:

The cent planchet would have to be inserted into the machine as it would be too large to happen by mistake.
Another case in point:


No wonder it stuck onto the die, capping it. The wrong size. Again it would have to be mint assisted in order for this to happen. So what would keep someone from sneaking in a wrong planchet?
This could happen:

But this could not happen with out someone asisting it:

The cent planchet would have to be inserted into the machine as it would be too large to happen by mistake.
Another case in point:


No wonder it stuck onto the die, capping it. The wrong size. Again it would have to be mint assisted in order for this to happen. So what would keep someone from sneaking in a wrong planchet?



















