<< <i>My guess? Photoshop. Notice the shadows are wrong on the "5". Also, I think that punch would be too big for a production coin of the 20th century. >>
Cannot be counterstamp, not indented.
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Thanks for your help. It looked too big for any coin I've seen. I know it doesn't look it by the scan, but the "5" IS indented deeply. The penny is a '79 in case anybody has an idea as to how this got there. Maybe the date will help shed some light. Again, thanks!!
This sort of thing is called a "counterstamp" - meaning that someone took a punch to the coin after the minting process. Often these are nifty little designs like stars, bells, the Bible, Kennedy, or other designs, but they also come in the form of numbers, names, and letters. Yours happens to be a number, and a large one. It could have been used as an ID chit for something, it could also have been a test for a key fob punch set. It's not of mint manufacture, and it wasn't made to fool you or to be sold as collectible. It's far too sloppy to be a mass manufacture job, so my guesses are probably the closest possible answers.
<< <i>This sort of thing is called a "counterstamp" - meaning that someone took a punch to the coin after the minting process. Often these are nifty little designs like stars, bells, the Bible, Kennedy, or other designs, but they also come in the form of numbers, names, and letters. Yours happens to be a number, and a large one. It could have been used as an ID chit for something, it could also have been a test for a key fob punch set. It's not of mint manufacture, and it wasn't made to fool you or to be sold as collectible. It's far too sloppy to be a mass manufacture job, so my guesses are probably the closest possible answers. >>
Man... I thot that Lincoln just inhaled through his nose too hard. Go figger
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Notice the shadows are wrong on the "5". Also, I think that punch would be too big for a production coin of the 20th century.
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<< <i>My guess? Photoshop.
Notice the shadows are wrong on the "5". Also, I think that punch would be too big for a production coin of the 20th century. >>
Cannot be counterstamp, not indented.
I know it doesn't look it by the scan, but the "5" IS indented deeply.
The penny is a '79 in case anybody has an idea as to how this got there. Maybe the date will help shed some light.
Again, thanks!!
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<< <i>This sort of thing is called a "counterstamp" - meaning that someone took a punch to the coin after the minting process. Often these are nifty little designs like stars, bells, the Bible, Kennedy, or other designs, but they also come in the form of numbers, names, and letters. Yours happens to be a number, and a large one. It could have been used as an ID chit for something, it could also have been a test for a key fob punch set. It's not of mint manufacture, and it wasn't made to fool you or to be sold as collectible. It's far too sloppy to be a mass manufacture job, so my guesses are probably the closest possible answers. >>
Man... I thot that Lincoln just inhaled through his nose too hard. Go figger
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