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 10 cent somethingI don't know if this is anything of interest it is 2.1 grams I believe I see a face on the back of its head among other thing the back of it well you will have to see for yourself any help would be appreciated thank youYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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 You really shouldn't waste your time on such environmentally damaged coins, Get a box of coins from the bank and see if better conditioned ones are faster to search through. The understanding on how working Die`s are made will preclude any notion of there being a "face" or lions and tigers and bears on coins from the mint.Originally posted by Trent Boothe View PostI don't know if this is anything of interest it is 2.1 grams I believe I see a face on the back of its head among other thing the back of it well you will have to see for yourself any help would be appreciated thank you
 
 
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 Yes environmental damage. Severe pitting. It's been in the ground or was eaten up by caustic, acid or chemicals. 
 
 
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 Lets think about this...if there is something else on it and is chewed up, that something else came from the coins life in the wild, not from the mint.Originally posted by Trent Boothe View PostDid you notice the exact Material on the back and the different patterns. I get that it's chewed up but there's also something else on it if its too chewed up to be something I understand but there's something else to it.
 And that's all there is to it.  
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 All I can do for you is give you the standard of what coins should be when leaving the mint, anything added to a coin after that fact will be environmental PMD.Originally posted by Trent Boothe View PostCan you recommend any information on coins that have a build up of materials that weigh less then it should with a build you of materials what to look for in collecting or different weights then a coin should be
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