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Holes In The Coins (Origins)

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Are these by mint or drilled by individuals?
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Those were as issued, sksvlad.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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How about this one?
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How about this one?

Also made at the mint, even though it looks a bit rough on this one.
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Easy way to check: use numista.com, and under shape, select "any with a hole" in the coin catalog section of numista to show you which coins were made with a hole...
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@sks, we actually have a thread devoted to coins with these type of holes ( http://goccf.com/t/180632 ). Feel free to cross post there if you want to show off these!
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