Coppercrazy Bronze Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 1,552 Reaction score 324 Golden Thread 0 Location Ohio Apr 15, 2013 #1 Found this while hunting. The 1 in the date is really slanted. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon! Upvote 0
Found this while hunting. The 1 in the date is really slanted. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
Coppercrazy Bronze Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 1,552 Reaction score 324 Golden Thread 0 Location Ohio Apr 15, 2013 Thread Owner #2 Weighed it and I do know for a fact it is a 1980, 1981, or 1982.
archertiger3 Jr. Member Joined Feb 25, 2013 Messages 96 Reaction score 23 Golden Thread 0 Location KS Primary Interest: Other Apr 15, 2013 #3 it looks like you can see where the 1 should be, i'm going to guess pmd
Coppercrazy Bronze Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 1,552 Reaction score 324 Golden Thread 0 Location Ohio Apr 15, 2013 Thread Owner #4 Yes I was thinking the same, but how can it just shift over?
archertiger3 Jr. Member Joined Feb 25, 2013 Messages 96 Reaction score 23 Golden Thread 0 Location KS Primary Interest: Other Apr 15, 2013 #5 i don't think coins hitting against each other can do that, i haven't heard of any errors like that, so i would think it has to be pmd
i don't think coins hitting against each other can do that, i haven't heard of any errors like that, so i would think it has to be pmd
MT_Joe Hero Member Joined Feb 22, 2013 Messages 747 Reaction score 309 Golden Thread 0 Location Ferndale, Montana Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: Other Apr 17, 2013 #6 Ya, that is odd...
mountainman 2 Bronze Member Joined Aug 9, 2006 Messages 1,930 Reaction score 808 Golden Thread 0 Location Extreme Northern NJ Detector(s) used whites classic sl,whites surfmaster,garrett ATX,minelab vanquish 540 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 17, 2013 #7 I would think that is deliberate post mint damage. Someone breaks the 1 free from the coin with a chisel or screwdriver. Then glues it down at a different angle. Of course, in theory.
I would think that is deliberate post mint damage. Someone breaks the 1 free from the coin with a chisel or screwdriver. Then glues it down at a different angle. Of course, in theory.