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  • flip

    #16
    yea i think ill just throw it back, NOT. its a keeper. are you able to see this seam around the edge i work with metal and i know what to look for and i dont see it ,both sides have a round inside from the surface to the rim. whoever made it did a very good job.

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    • 1sgret

      #17
      Weigh the coin and you will see the difference.

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      • flip

        #18
        3.3 what are they suposed to be 3.1

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        • financeman
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          • Jul 2011
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          #19
          That is a really col coin. Whoever made it did a great job. Each side has a little marke around the rim close to the field of the coin. That could be from were it was being put together.
          Probably a really good magicians coin but something that would be a cool piece to keep in your collection. Were did you find it? Roll searching?
          Coins are the only hobby you can spend all your money on and still have something to spend.

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          • flip

            #20
            yes i get them from the bank ,and id like to thank everyone for the input. its probably a magicians coin . does anyone have any pics of a known magicans coin or a closeup of where the halfs were mated ?

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            • cents1st

              #21
              It is a "magicians coin" I have one--found in circulation in the early 1970's-- the rev is a dime. Totally cool.

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              • wolfkill

                #22
                any photos cents1st???

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