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do these come out of their outer rings?

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I bet you could get it out with a hammer if you really tried but it would ruin it
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though that is probably true it is fun to experiment.
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A while back some one posted the middle part of a bimetal coin in the identification section. If I remember correctly it didn't appear too damaged.
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The ring of such a coin has a "recess" line, and the pill has a raised line around its edge; this way the two parts do not fall apart. But of course a hammer and a screwdriver will do wonders. The tricky part is to get the pill back in ... usually that won't work without damaging the piece pretty badly.

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