Is there any way this could be caused as a mint error or is this guaranteed run over by a train ?
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It's a train run over. I did it (not the OP) and gave them to my grandkids.
Pete
train track coin
Train track coin. I see 194? as the date.
Definitely train, have many similar.
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I did that often as a kid. Clearly a train track coin.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this or has crossed your mind but I think this is the work of a those damn organ grinder monkey's . I've seen this before, it's ugly what they do.
I believe it has been damaged by the City of New Orleans.
junk
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Casey Jones, you better watch your speed
Yep... sure looks like a train track cent.... we did that as kids....only when we had an extra coin... after all, a cent could buy a penny candy....
... Cheers, RickO
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Rail Road kill
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
That is a terminal case of rail road rim.
"To Be Esteemed Be Useful" - 1792 Birch Cent --- "I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain." - Lily Tomlin
.....Well I ride on a Mailtrain babe,
.....you can't buy a thrill................
.....I've been up all night,
.....leanin' on your windowsill.
Well said, Fred. I've heard of people pinching pennies, but that coin is RIDICULOUS.
Pete
Great group with a new release:
"I'm no longer amazed at mistakes the Mint makes.
I'm just here to sing the Blues".
It was almost certainly made by some mischievous or bored kid, but coins squished by trains can have some real value if the train was something significant. Cents crushed by Lincoln's funeral train are eagerly collected, for example. Somewhere I have a coin crushed by a train that carried the King and Queen while on a visit to Canada in the 1930s. The key, of course, is to have some reasonably believable documentation of provenance with the coin.
Maybe it has a 'railroad rim?'
It takes a lot to laugh.....
I have a cent crushed by the Loch Ness Monster when it was on its way to visit Bigfoot.
COA available on request.
.....it takes a Train to cry....
(glad someone besides the Colonel
got the reference!)
I think this guy got a hold of it .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_RxtnTPmlA