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James Monroe Presidential dollar error?

About 3 weeks ago I purchased two James Monroe presidential dollar rolls from a coin shop here in Michigan and I found a very unusual find in one of the rolls. The coin I found is almost completely black and I also found another coin in the same roll that was darkened, but not as dark as the other one. I'm not sure if this coin was stamped on another type of metal or what, but it is sure a pretty neat coin and hopefully a valuable one. I went back the next day to the same shop and bought some more rolls and found nothing, so I'm hoping this is a pretty rare coin whatever it turns out to be. Has anyone found anything similar or have any idea what could have caused this coin to be almost completely black instead of the gold color it is suppose to be? I'm not sure if I should send it to a grading service or what. I plan on taking it to a coin show or another coin shop to get some opinions, but before I start floating it around I want to make sure I'm not sitting on a goldmine. If anyone knows what this might be please post.
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It sounds to me like you might have a sintered planchet?
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You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
I've seen this on Washington and Adams Dollars. I've also seen this on Peace Medal Nickels as well as Eisenhower Dollars.
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the chin (Chin Stubble), (3) in a line below the ear (Dripping Ear Wax), and (3) on the chest (Ketchup Stains).
A few have been found down in Florida and all show these same features.
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<< <i>19LYDS, thanks so much for the pictures and those pictures have confirmed my find and indeed I have found a couple of sintered planchets. My darkest Monroe almost looks identical to the Washington sintered coin picture that you posted. I don'tt think this will bring the big bucks that I was hoping, but they still look like they could be worth a prettty penny if I get them graded. Thanks again everyone and I'm glad I found this message board which looks to be a 24/7/365 expert response board where you can get a response within minutes on any question you have. I've been reading these boards for an hour or so and learning alot about other things. >>
You are quite welcome and you may be surprised at the folks out there that will pay a premium for a sintered planchet presidential dollar. I would for a good dark one.
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