I have had better luck using acetone on silver coins. I have very little luck with red copper coins. You never know if acetone is going to work...
There have been a few reports of something like this in the past but it's not very common. There is really not a way to know who was at fault.
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Every image shows a damaged coin. Why show images of two different coins in the same thread? Both are damaged and have no value.
This is the coin on the left. It is bent/damaged. The coin on the right is damaged as well. Neither coin left the mint looking like this.
The images don't show any detail.
It will never be of value to the hobby. It will not be trusted.
Worn die.
I can't even guess from those images. Way out of focus.
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I don't think it is worth the fees to have graded. It won't straight grade.
I like the detail and color of #3 and #5. I voted for #3.
Cool. I have never seen the Lego blocks. Are they actually silver?
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