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thanks for looking
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That took quite a hit to make that dent.
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Lucky it's on the edge. A smack like that on the face could be desasterous.
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Nasty ding.
Looks like your Cayman Islands 25th anniversary coin.
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Without seeing the coin in hand I can't be sure, but I've seen other examples in such holders and it is actually the plastic wrap that is crimped and not the underlying coin. Maybe that's what is up with yours as well.


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thanks all. it is the 1972 cayman island $25 gold coin
i`ll have a closer look though and hope its just the sleeve
that !! would be nice
regards
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