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<p>[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 25338969, member: 27832"]That looks like the kind of "blistering" that sometimes happens when a clad coin gets in a fire -- tiny amounts of gas trapped between the clad layers try to expand, exerting pressure, and if the pressure gets high enough or the metal gets soft enough, it blows a bubble. (Or it could be that someone just pounded the coin; I can't quite tell from these photos.)</p><p><br /></p><p>In any event, I'm afraid this one's damage, too. But keep up the hunt![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 25338969, member: 27832"]That looks like the kind of "blistering" that sometimes happens when a clad coin gets in a fire -- tiny amounts of gas trapped between the clad layers try to expand, exerting pressure, and if the pressure gets high enough or the metal gets soft enough, it blows a bubble. (Or it could be that someone just pounded the coin; I can't quite tell from these photos.) In any event, I'm afraid this one's damage, too. But keep up the hunt![/QUOTE]
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