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<p>[QUOTE="ValpoBeginner, post: 3045289, member: 77066"]The thing that gets me the most is how uniform the coin is. The torch is close to being FT worthy, the front has no visible wear other than a complete lack of luster. If it were dropped in coffee, it must have been immersed for awhile. I assume, Paddy, that you are referring to the acidity level of coffee, just eating away at the surface level of the coin, much in the same way that dipping a coin would remove a thin layer of the coin's surface metal. </p><p><br /></p><p>I know this issue isn't that important, just a oddity found that I am at a complete loss for explaining. I'll likely spend it and won't see another one like it ever again.. I'm kinda a dime freak at tines, and never saw one with this kind of surface. It's almost alien. Perhaps the pics don't do it justice.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please submit any and all suppositions, even if they involve alien abduction theories.... </p><p><br /></p><p>It's been a weird day overall here, and Im ready to expel the weirdness through a pure exhaustion of its strange power to vex us persons who walk through life with vigilance and awareness that make every day a completely new experience.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I'm completely honest, some days are just "routine", but I like to <b><u>think</u></b> that I can reach a higher level of awareness, conscienceness, and understanding each and every day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ValpoBeginner, post: 3045289, member: 77066"]The thing that gets me the most is how uniform the coin is. The torch is close to being FT worthy, the front has no visible wear other than a complete lack of luster. If it were dropped in coffee, it must have been immersed for awhile. I assume, Paddy, that you are referring to the acidity level of coffee, just eating away at the surface level of the coin, much in the same way that dipping a coin would remove a thin layer of the coin's surface metal. I know this issue isn't that important, just a oddity found that I am at a complete loss for explaining. I'll likely spend it and won't see another one like it ever again.. I'm kinda a dime freak at tines, and never saw one with this kind of surface. It's almost alien. Perhaps the pics don't do it justice. Please submit any and all suppositions, even if they involve alien abduction theories.... It's been a weird day overall here, and Im ready to expel the weirdness through a pure exhaustion of its strange power to vex us persons who walk through life with vigilance and awareness that make every day a completely new experience. If I'm completely honest, some days are just "routine", but I like to [B][U]think[/U][/B] that I can reach a higher level of awareness, conscienceness, and understanding each and every day.[/QUOTE]
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