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Dejone Maxwell

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  1. On 10/17/2021 at 6:20 AM, J P Mashoke said:

    If it is copper plated zinc coin and just like how on the face of a lot of the coins it gets that wood grain look from being plated it happens on the edges also. It also could have gone for a short ride in a dryer. there are lots of ways and things that can mark up a coin.

    Its copper cause it weight 3.1 on the scale 

  2. On 10/16/2021 at 11:50 AM, Oldhoopster said:

    Agree with the damage comments.  More than likely, what you see on the edge is due to contact marks from tumbling and banging into something hard.

    I don't think it's an artifact from punching the blanks. The upset mill process would eliminate most/all of any surface variability on the edge, IMO.

    Regardless of the cause, it's just PMD.

     

     

     

    But the ridges are perfectly around the coin evenly space same size so what could it have dropped on to cause those perfect lines on the rim??

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  3. This penny caught my eye soon as I clock in at work I Believe its stamped on another coin because the rim of the penny has ridges I know pennies are not suppose to have ridges they kind of resemble tge ridges on a candian coin and the shine on the coin is eye catching pictures are without flash isn't the coat messed up on the right lower side 

     

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  4. On 9/23/2021 at 10:24 AM, Greenstang said:

    Not quite sure what you are referring to, the lettering cannot change during the striking of the coins.

    Can you be a little more specific about what “doesn’t look right.”

    You know how quarters where struck on Canadian coins like the 1970 one the lettering on the side and along his chin you see those marks its not damaged its like some type of design was pressed on it got it look at in Georgia at a coin shop he told me it would be worth getting it graded