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Monticello On Flat Planket -Cancelled Coin?

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Monticello-On-Flat-Planket--Cancelled-Coin?
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Monticello-On-Flat-Planket--Cancelled-Coin?

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The coin was altered. Maybe it should learn not to lay on the railroad tracks. LOL
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Hmmm...ok, thanks coop!
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Hammered flat, = Post Mint Destruction.
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This is PSD, unfortunately.
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I know a guy who makes jewelry out of hammered nickles that he then polishes up. Looks like stage 1 of that process.
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Just deliberate damage.
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can't tell from the photo, but I'd guess the diameter is more than a normal nickel, possibly made for use as a slug
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