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GeSeas
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On 8/18/2019 at 3:21 AM, Conder101 said:
Roll it along on the concrete sidewalk.
You may be right. I would expect to see more reed damage though.
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On 8/18/2019 at 8:14 AM, Mokiechan said:
Encased in a really rough, really tight bezel.
Since you mentioned the bezel I have found some coins with real tight
Rims; mix in a little dirt on the parting line and it could be.
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Alittle off topic : Is my google drive link still asking for your personal information? Thank you.
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What has happened to this poor morgans' rim? Acid, electronic/heat, gas, or exposure?
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1-Ln2q99o5JKh4kUNLjgjz5XPNbz20pyL
1921 s morgan dollar rim disaster
in Counterfeit Coins
Posted · Edited by GeSeas
Make clearer
Here is a bezel on a Kennedy. A thick one, casts a shadow on the denticles location.