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No Date D Jefferson Nickel Damage - Excellent Dryer Coin

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This one is of course damage, but it's such a neat-looking and classic Dryer Coin that probably worth showing pics of it.

19XX-D Jefferson nickel Damage - Dryer Coin


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Hot dryer doin for sure!
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Heat has nothing to do with it being a Dryer Coin.
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It was there, until after the spin in the commercial dryer:
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Not a mint error. Kind of the Junk yard of coins. Face value if they will take them.
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Nice example of this damaged coin.
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Heat has nothing to do with it being a Dryer Coin.


I'm quite certain the heat makes the metal more malleable and allows it to flow more easily.
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A commercial dryer doesn't get anywhere near 200 degrees, 200 isn't enough to discolor metal. Let alone make it malleable.
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