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Is This What You Call A Struck Through Greece Coin?

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 Posted 02/25/2020  04:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe,but I'm leaning towards a well circulated coin.
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I agree with @john1 that this is more likely a result of heavy circulation wear.
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Just a well worn cent.
The correct spelling is grease, not the country of Greece
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Agree, heavy circulation on a coin originally struck from greatly worn dies.
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maybe it's drachma that's worn into the shape of a cent
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Haha good one nick10. Drachma #127468;#127479;#127468;#127479;
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