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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 3560873, member: 10461"]True, while it is damage and therefore likely only worth face value, it is kind of <i>interesting</i>-looking damage. Some kind of machine damage, I reckon, though I know not what.</p><p><br /></p><p>Akin to a dryer coin. Probably not from being in an industrial dryer, but some similar kind of rotary machinery.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Edit:</b> no, on the other hand, after looking at it again, it almost looks as if it was placed atop a hole in something and then pressed downwards with great pressure. The part of the coin that was over the hole (face up) got pushed down <i>into</i> the hole while the outer rims, too large in diameter to pass through the hole, held their position and got compressed. That's likely what caused that indentation around the reverse rim, and the corresponding raised metal along the obverse rim. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>Or</b> maybe it could have been used <a href="https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-keep-metal-folding-chairs-from-damaging-floors/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-keep-metal-folding-chairs-from-damaging-floors/" rel="nofollow">like this</a>, under a chair or table leg. I can sorta see that causing that kind of damage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 3560873, member: 10461"]True, while it is damage and therefore likely only worth face value, it is kind of [I]interesting[/I]-looking damage. Some kind of machine damage, I reckon, though I know not what. Akin to a dryer coin. Probably not from being in an industrial dryer, but some similar kind of rotary machinery. [B]Edit:[/B] no, on the other hand, after looking at it again, it almost looks as if it was placed atop a hole in something and then pressed downwards with great pressure. The part of the coin that was over the hole (face up) got pushed down [I]into[/I] the hole while the outer rims, too large in diameter to pass through the hole, held their position and got compressed. That's likely what caused that indentation around the reverse rim, and the corresponding raised metal along the obverse rim. [B]Or[/B] maybe it could have been used [URL='https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-keep-metal-folding-chairs-from-damaging-floors/']like this[/URL], under a chair or table leg. I can sorta see that causing that kind of damage.[/QUOTE]
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