@JBK said:
[Damage, probably from a coin rolling machine. I think I see a circular line along the right edge of the coin.]
Yes, either a coin wrapping machine, Or one of those gumball type machines they used to have in all the stores back then .
Put your cent in, turn the handle, coin disappears, and out pops a gumball........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
@JBK said:
[Damage, probably from a coin rolling machine. I think I see a circular line along the right edge of the coin.]
Yes, either a coin wrapping machine, Or one of those gumball type machines they used to have in all the stores back then .
Put your cent in, turn the handle, coin disappears, and out pops a gumball........
Good point. I recall those and you often had to overcome some resistance to get that thing to turn.
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What about it makes you think it is an error coin?
Notice the last 4 digits.
Damaged
A better photo would be better.
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Damage, probably from a coin rolling machine. I think I see a circular line along the right edge of the coin.
Yes, either a coin wrapping machine, Or one of those gumball type machines they used to have in all the stores back then .
Put your cent in, turn the handle, coin disappears, and out pops a gumball........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
That’s all the digits
Good point. I recall those and you often had to overcome some resistance to get that thing to turn.