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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 2865001, member: 78298"]The heat of the dryer doesn't need to be hot enough to melt copper into a liquid.</p><p>If it is in the dryer long enough, it will cause the details to become mushy. There are hundreds of photos of dryer coins and almost all of them have mushy details.</p><p>While this coin could be counterfeit, if it is the same size as a quarter and made out of lead it will weigh almost 7 grams. So it's not lead.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 2865001, member: 78298"]The heat of the dryer doesn't need to be hot enough to melt copper into a liquid. If it is in the dryer long enough, it will cause the details to become mushy. There are hundreds of photos of dryer coins and almost all of them have mushy details. While this coin could be counterfeit, if it is the same size as a quarter and made out of lead it will weigh almost 7 grams. So it's not lead.[/QUOTE]
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