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What Sort Of Strike Is This?

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 Posted 02/07/2011  2:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Edge is a little wide and rims are huge. Opinions? Dang, pics scrambled-up again.



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Hey Fioti,

This is what is affectionately known as a "Drier coin." It has been post mint damaged by rolling around a clothes drier drum for a good while. No added value, sorry.

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It's not a Dryer Coin (the interior is not pummeled), but it is a case of post-strike damage.
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This is a "drier". IMHO. What gets me is the 1st one having rims with the main devices looking worn.

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Well, I guess that's two strikes for me. One, for not attributing the damage correctly and two for not being able to spell:(. Thanks for the correction, Mike!
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