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Nickel 2020 D Stuck On Washer? Or Missing Clad?

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Here some pics hope they good enough or I take more
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 Posted 08/21/2024  2:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
To CCF! It's been sanded/grinded down. PMD. Not an error coin.
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Could have been stuck IN a washer. Or a dryer. Heavily abraded either way PMD.
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I been welder and grinding 18 years, there not any marks on it, that's what I though too but unless they have grinder that leaves no tooling marks at all, which I not sure there is, also took off enough to weigh .7 grams less but still has detail, I not doubting your correct but if ground whoever did it I want to hire to work at my metal shop
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Agree. Heavily abraded coin--post-strike damage. Looking at the obverse, the coin may also have been exposed to a rather harsh, corrosive environment.
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Ok that makes sense for sure, stuck in dryer or washer thanks guys for the help, and again I wasn't trying be rude I seriously would hire a man to work of he could take grinder and do that, under microscope no lines from abrasion like typical grinder leave, also was gonna have my it macroetched by cwi now don't need to, again thanks
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Appears deliberately defaced.



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under microscope no lines from abrasion like typical grinder leave

The reverse shows obvious abrasion marks. Also, US nickels are not and have never been clad.
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That is a very common state to find PMD nickels. The reverse is completely sanded away except for a small circle in the middle.
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The reverse shows obvious abrasion marks. Also, US nickels are not and have never been clad.


Also, if it were struck on a washer it would have a hole in the middle.

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to the CCF 100% sanded down. We get these coins here every day.
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under microscope no lines from abrasion like typical grinder leave
Sander, not grinder marks are all over the reverse.
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I can see abrasion marks all over the reverse side, plus the edge and obverse rim has been removed as well. just a damaged coin.
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Right - no hole in the middle. Just PMD.
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to the CCF
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