A Possible 1970 No Mint Mark / Wrong Planchet error coin??
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Your coin was "spooned." (Named because they used to use a spoon and beat the edge of a coin.) Another thing done by someone outside the mint. This is sometimes done intentionally in order to turn a coin into a ring. Sorry to say just another damaged coin. You can see how the rim has been smashed and raised and now covers part of the design. Also the edge reeding has been annihilated. Could have also been in a tumbler of some sort.Last edited by willbrooks; 01-20-2019, 10:37 AM.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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That is cool looking... I will defer to Will as he is more knowledgeable that I by far!!!
Added - Since your coin is not a ONE CENT Lincoln I moved your thread to the Off Topic Discussion forum!!!Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Agree with Will.
Spooned is intentional, they open the center and have a ring.
The other term used is a dryer coin which is not intentional and causes a similar look, a coin in a machine like a dryer spinning for a long time will do that to the rim. It could be either because both look similar.
In theory most spooned coins would be silver unless someone was a playing or didn't understand it was clad or wanted a ring that was a rainbow of copper color and nickel color.
They used a hammer instead of a big spoon to speed it up:
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Agree with Will.
Spooned is intentional, they open the center and have a ring.
The other term used is a dryer coin which is not intentional and causes a similar look, a coin in a machine like a dryer spinning for a long time will do that to the rim. It could be either because both look similar.
In theory most spooned coins would be silver unless someone was a playing or didn't understand it was clad or wanted a ring that was a rainbow of copper color and nickel color.
They used a hammer instead of a big spoon to speed it up:
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Ring-from-a-Silver-CoinAll opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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