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I got this out of a mint sewn bag in 1995. I have no idea what could have happened to it,do any of you?. Also, does it have a collector value?Is it an error or a variety?Thank you for your input, John1   
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Wow, that's wild! Right out of the mint bag? Never seen anything like that. Of course, there's tons I have yet to see. Can't wait to see what this is diagnosed with.
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Was it black in the center when you found it or has it turned color with time?This seems to be a real Oddity since it never really made it into circulation
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It was heated by a torch.
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Quote: It was heated by a torch. From the mint?
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Quote: I got this out of a mint sewn bag in 1995. Quote: It was heated by a torch. not possible, it is illegal to tamper with coinage in the mint
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The fact that it was and is illegal does and did not matter much:-) There are several major errors that have been proven to be made by certain less than honest Mint employees. The Sacagawea / State Quarter Mule comes to mind...and there are others. Thanks, Bill
Edited by foundinrolls 03/22/2010 9:26 pm
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Quote: Was it black in the center when you found it or has it turned color with time? It was like that when I found it and I put it in a 2x2 right away. The bag it came out of was dated 7-31-95. Why would a mint employee torch this coin,i only found the one coin out of 5000 that was in the bag. If it was torched,why such a perfect circle? Thanks, John1 
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Wow, that's a real shame that someone at the mint would that. Disgusting, actually.
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United States
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Didn't read that it came from a mint bag. Don't know if a mint employee did it or not, it just "looks" like a typical torched coin. The classic localized burn to one side with the golden aluminum tint to the other side with the round flare, oh & the striations............. which are another classic torched look. Just my assessment from killing a few coins in the name of............. ah science & curiosity before I collected. I have a few, which I'll post later.
Eric
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