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1978 Ike Dollar

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Here I am again trying to learn. Got this really nice Ike from the bank yesterday and noticed marks on the reverse. Could these be from coin machine or a counter. I have marked them with arrows.. Thanks to all my community family for your help.

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1978-Ike-Dollar

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Looks like from the reeding on another coin.
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Could you explain? Not sure what that is.. Sorry new guy...
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Those above the O in DOLLAR are called railroad tracks and are from the edge (reeded edge) of another coin striking the face of your coin.
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It was likely in a bag at one point. When the bags get dropped the coins bang against each other hard because it's so heavy.
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Now I got it... Outer rim of another coin hit it. Makes sense.. Thanks guys
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Took this pic as a reference.. You guys are crazy good...lol

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I liked your images of the two coins and added it to my educational image files.
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Great. So glad I can contribute.
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