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There are no errors here
I agree its a counterfeit and a bad one at that
This happens when coins get stuck between the stationary dryer tub and the rotating inner tub the spinning wears the edges like that. Check this article on how it happens. https://www.coincommunity.c...
Its a regular dollar coin
Still waiting to see the submission results
Its been plated
Got stuck in some machine which ground it down
At least it's still worth a dollar
That's a damaged dime, how it was damaged who knows
I'd take it to a coin store and see what they say.
I can not confirm authenticity with these pictures although those "mint marks" are either counter stamps or chop marks. You appear to have this: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/category/colonials/pos...
You know cleaning exists right? Cause that's why it's shiny again
Because copper is a softer metal and gets eaten away faster than nickel, acid also eats it away evenly leaving the reeding intact.
It's a dime that's had the obverse side ground down to the copper layer, worth 10 cents
This is what happens when you bury a dollar coin outside for a few months, it's gets tarnished and stained. I dig these up every now and then metal detecting this coin is no error just a dirty stained...
This is not a cud, a cud is a die break attached to the rim, it is damage likely the result of someone putting another coin up against the side and hitting it with a hammer. This is why the lettering ...
Nothing about what I'm seeing on this dime indicates it's aluminium and in 1965 US coins did not carry a mint mark
Coin has been damaged in some way, possibility stuck in a machine
It was in a fire.
Someone cut it off a one dollar bill and taped it onto a 2o.
Looks like a strike through. https://www.sullivannumismatics.com/information/articles/strike-through-error-coins
Looks like it was struck through a die cap. https://www.error-ref.com/struck_through_a_late_stage_die_cap/
That's heat damage, heat caused gas in between the copper nickel layers and it expanded.
It got stuck in a laundry dryer.
No mint mark means it was struck in Philadelphia.
The coin is properly aligned
It's a deep scratch, metal was moved to the side.
It's not an error it's damaged.
Environmental damage
Worn down.
Someone filed it down.
Dryer coin.
It was buried which stained it brown.
Heat damage
Looks normal
Damaged you can see the metal pushed to the side.
Face value.
Environmental damage, probably buried for a period of time
Someone took a grinder to it, damage.
The result of wear from circulation.
Looks like a good resource to me.
And what discussion were you trying to start?
Just bent
Pirate treasure coin commonly sold at tourist shops
Replica commonly called a pirate treasure coin
Horrible counterfeit combining a Mexican 5 centavos with a UK 10 pence
Replica
Replica you can see the base metal under the plating
Pirate treasure coin commonly sold at tourist shops
Counterfeit https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=1281
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