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1970 D Penny Upside Down (Trust) On Rim Help

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 Posted 02/09/2023  7:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dclee78 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all and thanks in advanced, I need help with this Penny please. It isn't in any known error database that I've checked. It has the word TRUST on the reverse rim and what looks like many other errors.
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 Posted 02/09/2023  7:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nick10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your coin looks to match number 5 in the list of Dirty Dozen Damages. Even though there is no premium value to these, you might try to find a nice example of each.

1) discoloration - stains from coffee, or environmental damage from being buried, heated, etc.
2) scrapes over much of the coin - damage from sliding on pavement, a parking lot coin
3) coin bent or edges not round - it has been smashed with a hammer
4) coin blank on all or most of one side - someone sanded it down
5) mirrored lettering - a vise job, a coin squeezed against another in a vise
6) rough, pebbly surfaces - coin that received an acid bath
7) smooth rims, smaller diameter - has been trapped rolling inside a dryer, a " Dryer Coin"
8) clear mounds on coin - glue that has dried transparently
9) small indentations in the shape of the letter D - marks left by the impact of the reeded edge of another coin
10) large blisters - coin exposed to high heat, such as in a campfire
11) shapes, often letters or numbers, not indented or raised - Pareidolia (like animal shapes in a cloud)
12) a circular scrape just inside the rim - " Ring of Death" caused by a coin rolling machine

Don't despair! Error coins remain ready to find from circulation, but they are outnumbered by unusual looking coins that merely have been damaged. If you can imagine a way to change an undamaged coin into one like you see, that's probably exactly what happened to it. Changes to a coin after it leaves the mint's striking chamber are considered post mint damage, or PMD, and have no premium value.

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 Posted 02/09/2023  7:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Now a cull coin because of the damage to the coin.
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 Posted 02/09/2023  8:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@dcl, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes sorry no mint errors here—just mechanical damage.
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 Posted 02/09/2023  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dclee78 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ok, a vise makes sense with the straight lines on the obverse. I am new to this and thankfully I gathered myself and choose to ask people with knowledge in this area other than quit my job and make my wife give me that (look) again.

Thanks and you'll most likely be seeing more post like these from me. Just think of it as me keeping y'all all knowledgeable and all that
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Agree, a vise job.



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Just post mint damage. Don't give up, keep searching!
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vise job.
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