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This is what happens to a Quarter when it gets stuck in the sliding track of adjustable bucket seats
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1950 Republique française.
10 francs.
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1943 Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
20 centavos.
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The second one is interesting. Looks like it wants to be a gear or a cutting wheel.
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1943 Canada
25 cents.
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Purchased with the hole as a key fob.
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1857 Seated Liberty Half... had a HARD life...


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If all these coins could talk.
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They might be like
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Canada 1943
5 Cents Tombac
George VI
Canadian Victory nickel.
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1851 French One Centime - the hole obliterates the mintmark, but that's not a problem as all coins of this type were minted in Paris!

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1875 S Racketeer 20 cent piece posing as a quarter with hand cut reeded edge.
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1883 Racketeer Nickel with hand cut reeded edge.
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Thank you for adding those here, casualcoincollector. They are good examples.
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1883 Racketeer Nickel with hand cut reeded edge.


And I would say the guy did a very nice job of it as well! He should work at the Philly mint, it would be an improvement of what comes out of there today.
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