I also have a dime that is also interesting any info on both or any single coin would be appreciated.
Don't have a date for my junk penny or dime (I'm a member)
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Don't have a date for my junk penny or dime (I'm a member)
I am a new member ( it was suggested to me that I state that) and I have many errors but I do t want to put anyone out until I just cant find them, but this is one I kinda like and I'm not real sure how to look this up? I think it has been either stamped 2 times ( at the 5 and 9 o'clock position) then stamped again in the middle or it has actually been stamped 3 separate times (I like the 1st analogy better). Again I am a new member to coneca and would like a little assistance. If there is a price for this that is ok but I AM MORE INTERESTED in knowing about the coin!
I also have a dime that is also interesting any info on both or any single coin would be appreciated.Tags: None
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Mike Diamond> can you please explain? Where can I research these type of things? I'm not in disagreement with you but I'd like to know how to research this? I can't see how the penny can be damaged after the mint and that's why I would like to know how to know the difference? If you don't mind anyway!
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Originally posted by diamond View PostNeither coin is an error. Both were traumatized outside the Mint.
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The US mint has a short very basic (for kids actually) that goes through the steps of the minting process.
I am sure that there are better tutorials on the process somewhere on the good old interweb, but thats the one that came to mind when I read this. Once you have an understanding on how coins are made, you can rule out alot of anomalies as you find them. The coins above were damaged after they left the mint.. how? Well only the person responsible knows that answer. But I have seen coins used for spacers, washers, tumbler additives, weights, etc over the years. (I am guilty of the few of these myself)Proud Member: CONECA, TEC, HVNS, NS, ANA
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