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2011 5 Cent Very Strange Help Me Out.

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I have no idea what is going on with this coin so I thought maybe someone on here might know.

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From the images you provided it looks like a well circulated nickel and would be considered PMD.
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Ok It has almost a rubber feel to it what would make it feel this way.
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it looks like it may have spent some time in a dryer. Dryer Coins are a thing. google it and see for yourself.
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Covered in rubbery grime, under a car floor mat for several harsh winters?
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