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Mint Or Post Mint?

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I will probably get everyone saying this is a Dryer Coin or chemical experiment..However...



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With the rims folded over like that, I'd say Dryer Coin.
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Quote:
wrongalot: I will probably get everyone saying this is a Dryer Coin or chemical experiment..However...

Looks like you got both.
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Doesn't matter to me, damage is damage. Still an interesting example of damage...

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It's a dug acid Dryer Coin.....
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