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1959 D Really Thick Rim

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1959-D-Really-Thick-Rim

1959-D-Really-Thick-Rim

1959-D-Really-Thick-Rim

1959-D-Really-Thick-Rim
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This is a Dryer Coin. It litereally spent a lot of time in a dryer
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What do you mean
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There's more information here: http://goccf.com/t/265624


Also, you can enter ' Dryer Coin' in the search box (upper left) and find a lot of thread about this type of damage.
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"Spooning" the edge is another term to search. Creates a similar effect, but leaves the devices less scarred or damage like a typical Dryer Coin. Both are damage created after strike. Thanks, Doug.
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Dryer Coins 101 from someone who was associated with laundromats:


http://goccf.com/t/143863
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