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New Hampshire Quarter? Interesting

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Looks like someone took a quarter and a metallic honeycomb object and sweezed them together in his shop.
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looks like it might be raised instead of pressed into the coin. Have youy tried removing it with a toothpick or other device? It may just be foreign matter
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looks like bubble wrap, struck thru bubble wrap?
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Washington's mother was Cardassian. :D
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Looks like clear glue of some kind.

I bet acetone will dissolve it.

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quote:

Washington's mother was Cardassian. :D


Now that is too funny. Gul Dukat Washington
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12/17/2007 5:37 pm
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It is glue...
Thanks,
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the glues have it I also say glue
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