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Environmental Damage accidentally dropped into feed bucket of 1934 Kentucky Derby winner Cavalcade. Recovered at a later date by trainer Robert A. Smith. :insane:

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PS: Sorry Pat i couldn't resist. :grin:

 

Coin recovered after being ingested by the Horse. lol

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Body bag for environmental damage---VF details---Net grade F and please do not take offense, but that is one of the ugliest coins I have ever seen.

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Body bag for environmental damage---VF details---Net grade F and please do not take offense, but that is one of the ugliest coins I have ever seen.

 

No offense taken. In fact, in an off-beat kind of way, I'm pleased you feel that way as so do I. It's why I like this one.

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Heck, if he want's to see ugly, I'll pull some coins out! :D

 

Man, if you have coins uglier than that one, I'm not sure it is something to be proud of.

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I'm sure I have something laying in a bag somewhere that's uglier than that... don't we all? I mean, I have coins that I've had from when I first started collecting almost 30 years ago. I kept pretty much everything. Any S mint mark, any nickel before 60, any wheat cent, all silver. You name it, I have bags of it.

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