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Steel War Penny- What Type Of Damage Is This?

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That looks like Post-Mint Damage ( PMD) to me.
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 Posted 06/07/2011  11:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fur_coin_talk to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What do you guys use to get the rust off?
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Yeah, you don't get rust off. It is what it is...
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What kind of damage? Impact damage, something hit it hard on the edge.
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Could this be a rim clip that happened at the mint?
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with the others. Look at how ...GOD WE.... was pushed up on this coin. Being struck that way is an impossibility.
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Don't think its a clip. Look also at the width of the edge where the damage is. It looks spread because something struck it.
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Definitely not a clip.

And from what I hear you can the rust off with petroleum jelly, although I've never done it myself.
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Here's a 1943 ANACS MS-65 Steel Cent with a small clip. You can see how different the edge looks. Scratches are on the slab, not the coin.

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I find Yokozuna's type of thing in nickels all the time, small things I think are clips-or are they?
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It is.

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Look for the metal flow into the missing area and the Blakesley Effect across from the clip. It's hard to see in the slab, but it shows an area where the coin "bounced" in the collar during the strike leaving a wider edge on the opposite side.

If you see both, you know you have a clip.
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The areas at the end of the clipped area are fading and not shart. The devices are weak as you would expect on a clip.
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mitchhailey, you may be thinking of "Naval Jelly", which does remove rust. I would imagine a steel cent would simply re-rust if you used the stuff on it, however. I agree with amida17 - "It is what it is."
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