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<p>[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2342593, member: 69760"]This wouldn't be a coin, but how about an 1871 Chicago banknote that's partly (mostly) burned wherever images of buildings are? Extra points if it coincidentally burns a shape of a cow. Extra, extra points if it actually survived the Chicago Fire of 1871.</p><p><br /></p><p>Alternatively, maybe a coin from the year 1871 with red, yellow, and orange toning. Not sure which coin though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2342593, member: 69760"]This wouldn't be a coin, but how about an 1871 Chicago banknote that's partly (mostly) burned wherever images of buildings are? Extra points if it coincidentally burns a shape of a cow. Extra, extra points if it actually survived the Chicago Fire of 1871. Alternatively, maybe a coin from the year 1871 with red, yellow, and orange toning. Not sure which coin though.[/QUOTE]
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