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Any idea what happened to this? I found it in a roll of nickels.
I don't even what this ! !
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 Posted 02/02/2007  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scoutjim99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
very interesting I would say keep it becauseit is different . I am not sure what happened to it. though
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 Posted 02/02/2007  4:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tbar to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like its been dug out of a gravel pit.

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I agree, it looks like a train might have run over it. Ah, it brings back the simple childhood days of mine. Spending summers with my Uncle Buck outside of Nacogdoches, Tx where we would put pennies, nickels, etc. on railraod tracks too. The butt whoopings we got when we got caught even seem pleasant now, LOL...

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 Posted 02/02/2007  5:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add imanangel0686 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
id have to agree with the train running over it. at the bank people are always turning in mutilated coins, some of them I just cant figure out what they have done to them to get them in such bad shape, but we do get a lot of coins from people who actually walk the railroad tracks looking for coins and then turn them in for nice new ones.
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 Posted 02/02/2007  8:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Naaaaaa, ain't no stinkin train track coin. I know,, I have some. Will post shortly what a train does to a coin. Aside from the metal, nothing else is recognizable except for the metal.
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I agree a train makes a coin kinda look like a elongated coin and flattens out the design so much you cant tell what it was unless you know what kind of metal each coin is made of and go by that
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I don't think train either.Most train coins are flat,thin pieces of metal with no obverse or reverse at all.
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I agree that when run over by a modern day freight or AmTrak train, you are lucky to make out any of the design.

However, last summer we were in Durango, Colorado, for a family reunion. Our condo was located right next to the railroad tracks of the old narrow gauge train. We laid coins on the track and then watched as the old steam engine and the passenger cars ran over them. Due to the lighter weight, the coins weren't smashed out of recognition, and the designs could still be recognized.
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 Posted 02/03/2007  07:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add birdman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like it was found in a gravel parking lot or gravel driveway. There for sometime by the looks of it. BIRD OUT
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Trains "spread" coins. That one has just been abused.
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Wow what a beautiful nickel. It almost looks like it was walked on about 20,000 times.
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looks like some one used it as a shim or spacer for something.one thing is for sure it has had a very ruff life lol
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I agree with those above who negate the train theory, used to do that in the 50's and the effect is totally different. Here is my take on it:

It was turned into the bank by a plumber who recently replaced someones "sink-a-rater", one of those garbage disposal grinders under the kitchen sink. Or maybe it made it further down the line to the "p" trap and was rescued there.
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I don't believe a train would leave it that nice. It's not one to send in for grading. If I found that I would just keep if for the story of a roll find. Categorized under miscellaneous and stored in a zip lock in the treasure chest.
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