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<p>[QUOTE="Bargainbidder, post: 3647807, member: 105836"]It was from pocket change clawcoins, and have come across alot of that year with the same circle mark on the obverse from the same mint. Through out my working career I had a habit of going through my change and if something caught my attention as odd I would put it aside in either a holder or plastic baggie to keep them seperated from each other in plastic tupperware containers. Didn't have time to really look at them back then till I started getting closer to retirement and only working one job. The internet and these forums are so helpful to find out the information people such as yourself give that either have me put the coin in question aside to have graded or in this case take to a coin dealer and have them check if coin is legit. I've read about all the fakes and how people took advantage of novice collectors such as myself </p><p>Coin itself as I re-examine it and considering the force obverse would need to make it the reverse would show something but taking to coin dealer to verify. I do appreciate everyone's post because over the years the oddity collection has accumulated to a closet full of stacked tupperware.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bargainbidder, post: 3647807, member: 105836"]It was from pocket change clawcoins, and have come across alot of that year with the same circle mark on the obverse from the same mint. Through out my working career I had a habit of going through my change and if something caught my attention as odd I would put it aside in either a holder or plastic baggie to keep them seperated from each other in plastic tupperware containers. Didn't have time to really look at them back then till I started getting closer to retirement and only working one job. The internet and these forums are so helpful to find out the information people such as yourself give that either have me put the coin in question aside to have graded or in this case take to a coin dealer and have them check if coin is legit. I've read about all the fakes and how people took advantage of novice collectors such as myself Coin itself as I re-examine it and considering the force obverse would need to make it the reverse would show something but taking to coin dealer to verify. I do appreciate everyone's post because over the years the oddity collection has accumulated to a closet full of stacked tupperware.[/QUOTE]
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