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1909 IHC Odd Reverse, Has To Be PMD?

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Perhaps a separated Magician's coin.


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Has to be PMD?

It sure does, no way that could happen when the coin was struck.
Might be able to remove by soaking in pure alcohol for 24 hours then it won't be damaged.
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Definitely PMD. Looks like glue.
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Either glue or solder.
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Concur I would say soldered together, an old separated Magician's coin. Probably just sell it without polarity test.
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Try acetone, might come right off.
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