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Core Of A Coin Uses Grid?

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Found this in a coin roll. I had no idea this is how a coin is constructed with gridwork.
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 Posted 11/05/2020  10:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MOS0239 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, looks like construction rebar holding it together.
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 Posted 11/05/2020  10:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TippyCanoe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was thinking it would be a solid piece, but I guess it's built in layers.
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Let's see pictures of the entire coin.
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How about the full coin, both sides, please.
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 Posted 11/05/2020  11:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nfine to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a cupholder coin to me. Black goo, with imbedded cupholder pattern, on Abe.
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 Posted 11/05/2020  11:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TippyCanoe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
oh that's an idea
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drop in acetone and see what happens perhaps?
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with nfine. Some type of glue, adhesive, wax or something melted on the coin with an embedded pattern of something. It's not a part of the coin.
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Ty all!
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Could be a grid pattern imprinted in a thin layer of epoxy resin, that is sticking to the coin.

Give it a very long soak in acetone.
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Lol, no. This is just a filthy coin with a grid-mark imprinted into the grime. The zinc core of a penny is just a normal rolled sheet of solid metal.
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Yes, crud stuck to the coin--a portion of the crud has captured a pattern. Planchets do not have an underlying grid-like core/substructure.
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