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1862 Queen Victoria Small Date One Penny Coin

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 Posted 10/27/2022  12:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add stoll to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
possible 1862 small date
and a hole like blob in queens hair. I dont think its been drilled and it looks like that the rest of her bun is with in the hole. if this is an error what type of error is this please?
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 Posted 10/27/2022  12:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not an error, it is PMD
There is no way for that to happen during the striking of the
coin and as well you can see where the metal is displaced.
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 Posted 10/27/2022  12:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just damage, probably deliberate.



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 Posted 10/27/2022  12:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stoll to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ey up jimmyd
i am not sure what I am looking at this why I am posting my coins for hope some one tells me what they are in error or not error and to be honest about anything that is to be seen on a coin that I post lol.
I have collected hundreds of coins in the years but don't have a clue about what I'm actually looking at. only just starting to learn the in and outs of coins.
but not saying that I am correct, but as an ex shopfitter where I have drilled into a lot of metal, the holes look different to the one on here. better view with magnifying glasses. one end of the hole is also deeper as where the other side is more or less flat the to coin it self.
thanks jimmyd
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 Posted 10/27/2022  1:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add molydeii to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
IMHO, someone tried to drill a hole or punch something onto the coin and it had seen some circulation after that attempted process.
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looks like a tank drove over it
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with the above.

I am old enough to remember big pre-decimal pennies in circulation, and I'm afraid they got very badly treated, especially by schoolkids. The temptation of a coin with a very low face value but a very large surface area meant that they were routinely kicked around schoolyards, placed onto railroad tracks, crushed between rocks, drilled or made the 'victims' of chemistry experiments when the science teacher wasn't looking. It was always a shame to find a key date penny that had been deliberately damaged. I seem to remember reading the results of a coin survey in an old magazine (circa 1971) where the author said that about 5% of the 20,000 pennies he examined had post-mint damage.
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so what exactly is post mint damage ple ASE
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silly question ignore that one please lol
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The small date 1862 penny looks like this:

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hogarth thank you
i reposted the coin on this site as some one on here only couple weeks back said that he believes it is a small date as well as he mentioned some numbers think he said 2 over 6 if I remember right but all my post have been removed since then not sure why but heyho. not sure why but at the same time it states I'm in the us and can not change to uk where I am. tried it not avn it
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