Weird Jefferson - What caused it?
CarlWohlforth
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Can anyone suggest how this Jefferson came to be?
Would PCGS slab it as an error? ANACS?
Would PCGS slab it as an error? ANACS?
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Camelot
tom
It is normal size. It is pretty messed up, huh?
Struck in thread or debris?
Al
1) It was frozen and then heated, numerous times.
or
2) It was pressed, or hammered, or flattened to some degree, then hammered back into round.
I think the second is most likely, because when I was younger, I found a nickel that had been run over by an empty box car, and I hammered it back into round with similar results.
JMHO
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It does look like it was the end of an ingot and had too much contaminant and slag in it.
It would sound "hollow" if dropped if this is true.
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