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1954 Cinco Centavos Rim/Edge Error

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 Posted 03/01/2024  9:48 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coinhusker26 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this 1954 Cinco Centavos in an old collection of a family member and it seems to have a very noticeable rim on the reverse and a non existent, rounded over rim on the obverse. The edge seems to have some sort of erroring as well.
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 Posted 03/04/2024  4:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting find.

We will have to wait for a more knowledgeable member to provide further assessment.
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Would this be up Mike diamonds alley for further information?
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Looks to me like someone pushed it through a ring die to reduce it's size - perhaps to try to make it match the weight of a later, higher-face-value coin?

What's the weight and diameter?
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Weight is 5.52 grams. Which from what I'm finding is almost a whole gram off. Don't have calipers or a tape currently. But it's almost exactly the same size as as a US quarter.
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 Posted 03/05/2024  7:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinhusker26 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So the only thing I'm seeing here, is a wrong planchet or human alteration. The 1955 Mexican 10 centavos planchet matches the weight and the diameter I'm seeing here.
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It seems that Sap called this one.
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Just don't get what coin they'd be trying to match it with. The small type 54 cinco centavos is 4 grams so they'd be way off. It's been sitting in a 5 gallon jar since the 80's as well. But strange I didn't know people do that.
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Looks more brass then bronze imo but I'm not the expert
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Just don't get what coin they'd be trying to match it with.

I suspect either they were trying to match it with that newer 10 centavos you posted earlier, or they were actually trying to match it with a US quarter.

When you found it, was it "with" a bunch of other Mexican coins, or mixed up with a bunch of US coins? Or foreign and US, all mixed up together?

I suppose it also depends on how prevalent vending machines were in Mexico in the 1950s. No point trying to fool vending machines that don't exist.
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When I got to it, it was with a pocket change's worth of Mexican cents. This is the oldest I found, and most were 60's and 80's. He used to travel to Mexico, and Costa Rica fairly frequently. Looks like they just made it back in his change jar after a trip.
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