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Pillar of the Community
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The thick rims are from tumbling in the dryer, the puffiness is from the heat. I think the owner of this site explained it one time as the coin being caught under one of the fins in the dryer, so it did not tumble but still got the puffiness from the heat it was exposed to for a long period of time.
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Moderator
 United States
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We need better images of this coin (in good focus) But, I may lean towards circulation flattening on the devices.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
 United States
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You said this coin is similar to my coin. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
8784 Posts |
Yes, the mushy, puffiness I was explaining. What are you not understanding or asking. Please help me help you....
-makecents-
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Valued Member
 United States
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What Dryer Coins are you talking about? Public dryers or mint dryers? Coin laundry?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
8784 Posts |
Alright dough, I have to be done with this, you are not paying attention, don't care or messing with me.... Work on your pics, I might be back on your threads, I might not, probably not.
-makecents-
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Public dryers or mint dryers? Coin laundry? The mint doesn't use dryers for clothes, so they are referring to the other two. Problem here is some people only read the title of each post. If you want to know if your cent is a large over small or vice versa just use the search box (upper left hand corner) type in what your seeking and several post will pop up with photos that you can compare coin to. Because with the quality of your pixs I can't help answer it for you.... Good Luck
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Dough101, Might be an early-stage clothes Dryer Coin, but whatever it is it is not a mint error it is PMD. Also,I do not think heat from a clothes dryer has anything to do with the puffy looking letters/numbers. Maybe intentional damage like beating it with a hammer and a piece of leather? Kinda the same way you make a Texas Cent,just a thought. John1 
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Valued Member
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I like odd and unusual coins. They either have value or something else. However, the coins need to be real. Natural occurring errors etc. from the coin mint; it cannot be from la la land or Timbuktu. @John1, I am extremely new to these games. The only way I can play these games is to play with clean hands. 
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Quote: I like odd and unusual coins. Nothing wrong with that. 
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