I know, I know, the hole
stinks, though as I've said before, with coins from before the air travel age, I make allowances for people taking three months to cover long distances in a boat, often under wind power. So who WOULDN'T drill a hole in their valuable coins to put them on a string to keep them close?
Added bonus: an 1870 trime, one of only about 3,000 circulation strike ones made.
Sometimes you just gots to take what you gets.
I haven't got many of these myself, even for the higher production years. Opinions on condition welcome.
*Edit by staff: I edited out your swear word. Remain mindful this is a family friendly forum*

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