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What's On Your Key Chain?

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Besides keys of course I know many of us have posted our pocket pieces but I was wondering what coins or medals you have on your key chain? Those pesky holed coins can serve a purpose! Be sure to post pics!

I'll start off! This is my 1919 Victory Liberty Loans Medal I picked up at an antique store. Not sure what's on it, on a side note does anyone know? But I recently put him on my key chain because I have no holed coins.
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Nothing,I don't have keys. But if we're talking holed coins, then my 1893 O Barber quarter.
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A bottle opener.
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Yup, my church key and Kroger card.
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I used to have a states quarter (Mi) but it broke after a few years.
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Only keys...many, many keys.

Thinking about adding a church key now.
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On my everyday key ring, I have a Washington quarter in a bezel from my birth year. On my second key ring that I carry when going on trips, I have a Kennedy half dollar that I found with a hole already in it.
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This was given to me by a friend in Michigan a few years ago.

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By the way, 1000 Rubles, the edifice depicted on your keychain is the US Treasury Building, at 1500 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington DC.
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I have a replica of a 1933 St Gaudins, from APMEX with their logo on the back. It was a gimme when I pre-orded the 2014 AGE last year.
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1871-S seated half I found at a show

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On mine is a 1962 British Penny that I saw in the junk foreign bin at the coin shop a couple weeks ago. It looked neat and I just had to have it.
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Keys and flash drives.
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Some of you guys have some cool coins on your key chains! If I find any holed coins in a junk bin at my LCS or coin show I can give them a new home!


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By the way, 1000 Rubles, the edifice depicted on your keychain is the US Treasury Building, at 1500 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington DC.

I apologize, I meant what is the substance on the surface of the medal and is there any safe way to remove it?
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Sweden 1992 1 Krona. Mostly because it was in a batch of world currency I bought and already had the hold drilled through it.
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