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Capped Die?struck Through? Help

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Capped-Die?struck-Through?-Help

Capped-Die?struck-Through?-Help


Is this a capped die or struck through something? die cracks going around the whole coin, memorial is smaller
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Search for " Dryer Coin" in the search box. They are damaged in dryers and then look like that.
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Your coin is damaged like aristarchus123 suggested, looks like a Dryer Coin.

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to CCF fellow Michigander. Looks like damage to me. Maybe a Dryer Coin.
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Boy, should'a saved that quarter and penny I sold with a bunch of miscellaneous tokens...thought it was "hammer time!"

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Thanks!
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Sid, keep looking and asking.
Where in MI. are you located?
There are a number of the CCF members from MI. (oops, and CANADA) that contact each other.
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bpoc1, I live in Oakland county
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