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Wonder how long this had been bangin' around?

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Is that an 88-D?
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I'm not sure that is a Dryer Coin ....... most I've seen on the CCF have raised 'spooned looking' rims ...... for sure that poor Jefferson has seen some bad times.

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Absolutely not spooned, nor filed. Still neat.

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Many years ago, I used to see silver Two Bobs (Florins) look like this after abuse in poker machines. They used to be called 'one armed bandits'.

That does not happen these days because copper nickel coins are harder and one armed bandits don't have arms. Pokies are electronic, not mechanical, and they gobble credit, not coins.

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