to the CCF and One thing to remember is that if you have a coin that has a scratch, dent, ding, or divot and a corresponding build up of metal above the surface, 99% of the time it's damage.
Thats good to know. I have a bunch of old coins that were stored in pain cans for many years. This was one newer one, most are old and all are circulated. Sorting through them is a lot of work. Thanks for the tips.
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