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I found a quaretr that went throughthe chipper and got mixed in with the multch. :D. Any luck putting that dime in a viceto flatten it ;)

Keep swingin amigo.

Acevillav 8)
 

Hmmm i can't seem to find the section in my Redbook for "Mower coins"
I'm thinkin there should be one.
 

i also have a penny that went through the chipper.....it is unrecognisable.

HH
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My best is a 1944 merc that was chopped nearly in half. Never did find the other piece.
 

Here's a quarter I found this summer. Pretty chopped up and would certainly jam a coinstar machine :).

Smiles!
BDoo
 

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Nice one BDoo

H
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Boy, I've found a bunch. Lots of "mowerized" coins out there!

I've found several. Never bothered to photograph 'em, though.

Here: I will show my "half dime". ;D

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Speaking of half dimes (the real ones), I dug an 1854 one time that was bent nearly double, and looked like some of the more modern lawnmower casualties, although I suspect it was damaged long before there were power mowers. It read as a pulltab and was really shallow- just below the grassroots. I thought it was a piece of pulltab tongue at first.
 

thats a real nice one, however, mine takes the cake for the most bent....it is about 3-4 mimileters in hieght. Keep em comming!

HH
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I love my mower coins too, but my best is a silver wartime nickel that somebody shot with a pellet gun. It bent pretty good from the impact. I don't have a pic of it yet. Still not as bent as yours though!
 

Ooh! Ooh! UGLY COIN COMPETITION! Yeah!

I submit my Indian cents, particularly the 186(5?) on the left. :D

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pretty bad....but i've seen zinc pennies that have first been in the parking lot, then lost at the beach for a decade....i had to give it a bath in the works so it would fit in the roll.......

HH
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All those coins will go through a Coin Star machine. You just need a cold chisel and a bigger hammer to get it through that first little slot! Now kids, don't try this at home! ;) :D ;D Monty
 

Not a coin, but I did find a socket (from one of my own ratchet/socket sets) in my driveway with my snowblower last winter... it got thrown through one of the windows of my garage... doh!
 

nhbenz said:
Not a coin, but I did find a socket (from one of my own ratchet/socket sets) in my driveway with my snowblower last winter... it got thrown through one of the windows of my garage... doh!

I can imagine some of the words that would be used to describe that!!! OUCH!!!
 

For those who hadn't seen my tortured quarter on another post. I'm still trying to pry it open to see the date. Pretty sure it's silver too.
 

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You needed to post that here. I was going to, but lost track of this thread. That's a Class-A mower coin, for sure!

PS- do my eyes detect a "D" mintmark below the wreath on the reverse? If so, that clinches it- it's silver.

Mintmarks were on the reverse until 1964, when the last silver quarters were made for circulation. In 1965-67 US coins were clad, and struck without mintmarks. In 1968, mintmarks were resumed, but they moved the mintmark location to the obverse. So if that's a "D" there on the reverse, and I'm pretty sure it is, you have a silver coin.

I don't see any reddish-brown copper from the central clad layer, either, as you would if a modern clad coin got chewed up. (Note the first picture of Boobydoo's NY quarter).
 

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