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Really Rough 1947 Mexican Peso

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The only hypothesis I can come up with to explain the condition of this coin is that it was pierced by a bullet. What say you?

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Was this found in the ground?
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Was this found in the ground?


It was found today in a dealer's "junk" silver bin. There's a bit of encrustation around the eagle that's suggestive it might once have been buried. But I have no history on it.

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I'd say that pierced by a bullet is a solid hypothesis.

It seems it didn't turn out too well for the person carrying it in their breast pocket.
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This is what bullets do to coins, shot at close range with a 22. Pretty similar to yours.

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From a distance all you get are dents and dings.

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Or someone could've just been REALLY hungry...
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From a distance all you get are dents and dings.


I was thinking mine may have been shot with a high powered centerfire rifle, from what I see perhaps around a .30 caliber. Unlike a .22, even at a pretty fair range, such ought to penetrate the likes of a coin with ease.

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I never used the 94 on a coin luckycuss. Try passing a 30 caliber bullet through your hole and find out. A coin would have to have a lot of mass to survive - a half dollar at least. Coins are very hard to hit close enough to the center to put a hole through.
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Makes me want to go shoot a picture of my 1948 (I think) Jefferson nickel, "plugged" by my grandpa with his big and quite loud .30 Ruger revolver...no pun intended lol.
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I never used the 94 on a coin luckycuss. Try passing a 30 caliber bullet through your hole and find out.


Well, here's a 30-30 cartridge so positioned, and it's a pretty convincing fit. However, I'm not certain a soft point bullet would've punched so clean a hole. I'm more inclined to believe it was something along the lines of a full metal jacket .30-06 round that was used.
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