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<p>[QUOTE="louis a bencze, post: 4541212, member: 96175"]Just curious, Is it not possible or likely rather, that coins already in circulation are more apt to be counterstruck than newly minted coins? I would think a merchant is counterstamping coins he pulls out of his till rather than trying to acquire new coins for him to mark. I suppose it could go either way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="louis a bencze, post: 4541212, member: 96175"]Just curious, Is it not possible or likely rather, that coins already in circulation are more apt to be counterstruck than newly minted coins? I would think a merchant is counterstamping coins he pulls out of his till rather than trying to acquire new coins for him to mark. I suppose it could go either way.[/QUOTE]
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