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PreservingThePast
1000+ Penny Miser Member


USA
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Posted - 09/01/2010 :  14:20:01  Show Profile Send PreservingThePast a Private Message
I so rarely get BWRs, but I happened to get four this last Friday when picking up some rolled coins to search.

The four rolls are all white except for blue stripes on either end and then going around just inside that is: $2 NICKELS in blue

So far, every nickel from the three BWRs I have already searched looks to me as if it had undergone some sort of mutilation. Both the obverse and the reverse of all of these nickels are literally covered with short, yet deep scratches/gouges, etc.

Could it be some sort of malfunction in the counting/sorting/rolling equipment that the coin processor used?

Hope someone has some sort of explanation as this really has my curiosity piqued as I have never seen coins in this quantity that all look this way. Here and there, yes a nickel will look like it has been attacked and mutilated but for all of them to look identical regardless of the age of the nickel too is something I have never encountered in my two plus years of searching coins.

Confused but still enjoying my sorting.

Enjoy your coin searches, everyone.

PreservingThePast
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1572 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  14:28:04  Show Profile Send PreservingThePast a Private Message
Forgot to mention that even the edges/sides of the nickels look scratched/gouged.

Brain malfunctioning again.
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Deathsled11
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55 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  14:28:23  Show Profile Send Deathsled11 a Private Message
sounds like Wolverine got ahold of some nickels and wasn't too happy with them. haha
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ZigMeister
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USA
229 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  15:21:45  Show Profile Send ZigMeister a Private Message
Sounds like they were from a casino that had used actual coins in their nickel slots but converted to plastic and got rid of their nickels...just my guess.
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Beau
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216 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  16:07:20  Show Profile Send Beau a Private Message
I got $500. in dimes like that and I think it is some kind of cleaning they do to them.
they were really clean.
not sure but that is my best guess.

the dimes were wrapped in the same blue you described.

Edited by - Beau on 09/01/2010 16:08:27
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PreservingThePast
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1572 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  08:56:28  Show Profile Send PreservingThePast a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Beau

I got $500. in dimes like that and I think it is some kind of cleaning they do to them.
they were really clean.
not sure but that is my best guess.

the dimes were wrapped in the same blue you described.



Yes. These were all really clean coins and a wide range of dates. Two strange thoughts kept popping up in my mind as I was sorting them seeing all the scratches/gouges, etc. A golf ball cleaner and a bowling ball cleaner--I could just see these coins being forced through something similar to either of these and I wondered why. I wonder if something malfunctioned in the sorting equipment or if some new processor has added a "cleaning" aspect to their process for their coin handling.

THEN, I had a "day-mare" that I would find another 2009 nickel that had been mutilated this way. For once, I was thankful I didn't find a 2009 as I don't know if I could have handled that being done to such a scarce coin.

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