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Folded Strike Zinc Lincoln Cent

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Before I saw this coin I'd never heard of a folded strike. My understanding is that the coin enters the press standing on edge & is folded during the strike. I don't know if that's what I'm seeing here or if the coin folded before being struck. Hoping there's an expert here that can educate me.
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Never seen anything like it!
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 Posted 01/23/2023  12:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Super cool !
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I agree. What a unique acquisition.
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What does the other side look like?
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First a folded 'Denver' Roosevelt dime (graded by PCGS as Philadelphia), now a folded over cent - Now we need a folded over nickel, and quarter.

This is a very cool find. congrats.
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New error to me, never heard of it but it does look like a genuine error.
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Wow, fantastic looking foldover.
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The fold over vanishes into the obverse, I think.
Wow, that is a real dandy.
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I can see that being the result if the planchet is on edge or leaning when struck. Very nice. That one will be difficult to store in a way to prevent the zinc from oxidizing to dust.
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The fold over vanishes into the obverse, I think.

I was thinking reverse. Thanks, Doug.
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Love this one. Almost folded perfectly in half and from your description even I can understand what happened to make this.

I've taken your reverse closeup and added some arrows to where it looks like the edge of the overlapping metal is.

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In hand the fold over is on the reverse. The line starts below the N of CENT, runs through the T, & then through the Lincoln Memorial.
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It was struck folded. I just missed the second side image from before. (sorry) But it was struck exactly that way not in the collar. I would think this would be a very rare event, but if mint assisted, it may have been done on purpose?
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