I will guess it is a ground find that was cleaned up.
I don't understand. The zinc melts and the copper melts later and flows around?
I'm not sure things are still the same but at one time PCGS would work with folks to find a solution to make them happy. They would find a new...
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Soak in water first to see if the glue gets soft. Acetone is next.
Glue.
They are actually scratches. The copper has to go somewhere when a coin is scratched. It comes up around the scratch.
Great answer. This is the way to use 2x2s.
He is just playing games with us. It's about time for folks to start ignoring the guy. I don't understand why some think it's funny to act this way.
It's nothing but a bunch of hits.
No clue what you are trying to say.
One other thought. You could find an old fancy silver chain for it and display it on a little stand somewhere.
I didn't really find much I wanted this year. I'll probably save it and blow it all at the Fun show in January.
Looks like two different coins. I would say die chips.
Just face value.
I would leave it the way it is.
It looks cleaned to me as well.
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