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aussiefarmer said:
Does the crud that came off have any saining or impression of what the coin may have looked like ?

The thought had entered my mind, I gave it a cursory look through my voile, but nothing stands out. I think that the degree of original metal loss is to such an extent that any impressions of the original coin would be somewhere in the thickness of the shell. What I am left with is a wafer thin 1930 penny with no distinguishing marks whatsoever !!! What a LUCKY find!!! :p :money: :money: :money: :money: :playful:
 

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