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Is This A Rockwell Test Mark? Or Is It Even Possible On A Dime? (2015 D)

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 Posted 12/29/2021  6:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Far from, just a fake test mark.
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Okay thank you much appreciated
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I agree with PMD.
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I agree damage--this dime would be a spender for me.
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Post mint damage and nothing more.

I would suggest you watching a video on how coins are made so that you can tell true errors from damage.
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Smacked with a hammer and a punch. You can see the push out on the reverse. (UN on UNUM)
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What would you guys say if I told you that market looks like a clip has no metal bulging out of the rim like what happened with being hit after being struck and the upset on the rim is really crappy but nothing bulges out past the reeds the highest point of the Reed is all even circle the upset on the opposite side though is really noticeably more there almost to the point of folding over but the highest point the Reed is perfectly round two marks on the reverse post mint damage I know it sounds dumb probably not even possible right hahaha
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And u see the un after using a punch I don't think you've ever used the punch on a coin before then because you see the un and if you can do that with the punch without distorting the un too much you're better than me
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I've shot bird shot really small at a coin to see if it can make a bulge on one side but not that big of a bulge on the other bulge is way too much on the other side way too noticeable not being rude just trying to find answers so it makes me do all this crazy crap now is this possible that maybe one of the main employees who was testing a planchet went to go clip it didn't do it not a full grip right and fling back into the process he wants to keep his job and nobody noticed crazy talk right hahaha
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Might have been punched on a soft backup like wood, rubber. There wouldn't be any flattening on the reverse. All of this is damage no matter what it's from. And no mint employee tampering.
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Remember when it comes to a punch everything has an equal and opposite reaction the hole is too big for that small of a dent on the back side it's impossible can't do that trust me try it softer the backing the wider The dimple in the back you could barely tap it with a punch to make that little of a dimple put the hole in front would be just as small
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You can also see the metal on the opposite rim that is protruding up from too much pressure I don't know anything at all just an observer getting wealth and knowledge
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Not all the metal is there whenever it is pressed so the pressure of the die is not spread evenly over the whole coin cuz some of the metal is not there to take some of the pressure that it's supposed to so the rest of the coin takes the weight
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On my coin it looks like it was punched on an anvil, thus the reverse is dispersed. On you coin the bulge on that area tells me it is from being punched on a lesser tensile object, thus the give/push out on the reverse of your coin.
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