This is not a Dryer Coin. It is, however, still an example of post-strike damage. Both faces have been abraded while the edge has been rolled and squeezed in the horizontal plane by a motor-driven or hand-cranked mechanical device.
Quote: Ok y'all, inappricate thebrwaponses in general, but one more person tells me to Google " Dryer Coin" or Spooned coin I'm gonna snap and lose 100+ IQ points...
Please Google Dryer Coin or spooned coin. I believe that's what you have here. Actually, I know that's what you have here.
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