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 Posted 01/16/2016  10:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rackster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Tommy - can you post a few more pictures of the affected area? Is there something going on between the R and the T (perhaps running through the left side of the T?
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I wonder if it is sort of a die identifier, like on UK Six Pence and Shilling issues of the 19th century? Only this was never meant to be seen.
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2 more angles of this strange coin.. No one knows what to make of it...lol

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Doesn't look like a counterstamp with these latest and the explanation. Like it's stamped or silkscreened on.
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Ok guys another question. I took this weird coin to my local coin shop in hopes of a better microscope. Well he did look at it and was bewildered a little, told me it had no value then offered me a dollar for the penny. Well I said no as it is unique to me and then he seemed mad. What gives?
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