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Two 1940 One 1949 Nickles And A 1965 Quarter With Circular Damage.

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Any clue how this happens? The scratches look like they where on the coins sense they were new.

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This kind of damage is common with coins on the end of machine wrapped rolls, post mint damage for sure. I like the "halo" nickname though!
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Lol Only word I could think of to describe it.
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to CCF. It is damage from a coin counting/wrapping/ vending machine.
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with what you have been told - coin Rolling Machine Damage, quite common to find.
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Nice rainbow effect over Monticello. (could do with a bit of color )
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