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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2851927, member: 66"]From the way it looks I would agree with NLL it looks like a coin that has been ground down to try and pass for a dime. Try looking as the edge of the coin. Is it rough or smooth. If this was a foreign planchet the edges pre-strike would be smooth just like you would see on a cent blank planchet, and they would still be smooth post strike. If it has been filed or ground down it should be apparent on the edge.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2851927, member: 66"]From the way it looks I would agree with NLL it looks like a coin that has been ground down to try and pass for a dime. Try looking as the edge of the coin. Is it rough or smooth. If this was a foreign planchet the edges pre-strike would be smooth just like you would see on a cent blank planchet, and they would still be smooth post strike. If it has been filed or ground down it should be apparent on the edge.[/QUOTE]
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