As you can see there are depressions under the date , liberty and in god. That do not affect the lettering. Iam thinking this is a blank . rolling error.What do you think thank you.
Thank you as always daryl
Yes Ole it not in the greatest shape. But picked it up in the parking lot when getting gas. It was raining so it my rainy day find, But got this in change at the store this mourning.
Yes it has been an odd thirty 's month. Last week at work i went to get a bag of chips. And in the change hold was a nickel, 1939 free. That makes i think 4 coins from the 30's free or in change.
Yes have alot of fun,open a bag of odd keeper bag. I think this one is a die break. The raised line is metal.
I thinking the die broke and the middle was pushed up.
Seeing the line go under the N , makes me think the letters were the last to break free
Here is a Mexican 20 centavos 1984. With the leg holding the snake disappears.
now look at the leg holding the snake. Right after the talon
i think the mint over cleaned the die , or a weak hit
I send everyone many greetings and wishes for health.
As I looked at it, I remembered that the coin my son had brought me was different -I evaluated that it was spinning in an ATM machine in circulation and was damaged.
Now that I've seen you play on the sand so I went to take a picture, and finally I have my doubts. Although the letters in one half are clearly considerably damaged, the metal increment at "E" is somehow extra.
What is your opinion friends? and it doesn't seem to me the real damage in production has how to create a smaller arc? And probably because I probably already had doubts then, I just threw it in the box. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2150.html
Citação: "Sjoelund"Hi Ivan,
I have seen that before on Danish coins, which are put into rolls! Quite often the mashine doing that, leaves that kind of marks on the TOP coin only.
Take care
Ole
I didn't think of that, ,,Ole,, thanks for the explanation.
I lived in the belief that our coins are always packed in bags of 100 pieces ( However, I looked into Article 1- of the National Bank Act)
,,Coins of the same denomination are placed by the payer in bags of 100 pieces or packed in rolls of 50 pieces.,,
Citação: "ALLRED1950" Hi Ivan
Ole is right the machine that makes roll was set wrong. See how the scratch removes part of the letter. We see that here to.
Yes, Daryl had already found an explanation when I was looking for coins in rolls. Here I even found a discussion with us and the same damage.
For the last time, I saw rolls only in coins from the 1950s, always in bags since then. So damage the coin wrapping machine.
Thanks to everyone ( lesson - one never knows everything about one's own coins )
The ring of death is here (the most easily found in coin roll countries) permanently scarring it’s otherwise innocent victims. No coin is safe out there in the wild either from diseases or from more obvious threats.
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Citação: "Worldwide collection"The ring of death is here (the most easily found in coin roll countries) permanently scarring it’s otherwise innocent victims. No coin is safe out there in the wild either from diseases or from more obvious threats.
Citação: "Worldwide collection"The ring of death is here (the most easily found in coin roll countries) permanently scarring it’s otherwise innocent victims. No coin is safe out there in the wild either from diseases or from more obvious threats.
What did that bring to the thread?
Dramatising the phenomenon.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.