Did you find that in the ground? Looks as if someone intentionally ground/sanded the face off.
Mark in Michigan
Yeah it's thinner than a nickel should be. Whoever did it did a good job.Weight it. If it weighs what a nickel should weigh then it's probably a mint error, though I've never seen one like that. More likely someone mutilated it.
STORY is correct. Flip the thing over for the other side. All I see is a mangled "something."HMMM Very unusual for sure. Got to be some story behind it.![]()
No, I mean there has to be a story as to why someone would do this to the coin.STORY is correct.
I don't see a coin at all in a pic, yet. Just something sorta round.No, I mean there has to be a story as to why someone would do this to the coin.![]()
I was also thinking sever case of "dryer coin".👆 or a trip in a coin op dryer
Maybe, if it was left to tumble for about 100 cycles. That'd drive me nuts hearing it bouncing around on the first few cycles. Not likely that a dryer caused this. The chair leg post has merit.I was also thinking sever case of "dryer coin".