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Dryer coin.
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what's a Dryer Coin?
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Lots of topics about it already. Do a search in the search box. Basically, a coin that gets stuck in a dryer.
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The ones posted here are from commercial clothes dryers. Bigger drum and a longer way to fall and they run a lot longer than home dryers.
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Aye a " Dryer Coin". This is caused by many impacts against the edge and devices. Like if you were to put a coin in a rock tumbler with steel shot.

There are even more drastic examples from coins caught in commercial clothes dryers for months at a time. Hence "dryer coin." :-)
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Coop beat me to it. :-)
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Coop beat me to it. :-)


By a minute!


I hope to someday know half of what he knows, but no way anybody can top those pics.

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coop, always has great pictures...
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I am getting closer to 4,000 image every day. I keep adding the daily now. Some I've re-edited to make them better. Always nice to have and sometimes hard to find them though. One re-edited today:
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