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A Dryer Coin Or Else? Please Let Me Know, Your Knowledge Is Appreciated.

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Please let me know about this one.


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Looks like it took an acid bath.
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An acid coin usually shows thinner devices (lettering, etc).

This looks like a Dryer Coin to me...everything is mushy
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I'd say buried and then into the dryer.
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You have a Dryer Coin. I grew up with a grandfather who had laundromats. I have probably 50-60 or so of them that we pulled from his machines over the years.
Take the link to see some of the ones I own.
http://goccf.com/t/143863
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