In my trip to the bank today I received 3 Eisenhower coins. One of the coins has two tail sides. The coin is ever so slightly thicker than regular Ikes, under magnification a seam can be seen on one side, and the milling around the edge of the non-seamed side is slightly ground down. The eagle on the seamed side is more pronounce than the eagle on the other side. (Like the difference between an e[ and a regular coin.) The coin fits inside an e[.
I am guessing it's a two-tailed coin. Any other suggestions?
(And I do feel bad for who ever spent it)
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Gaffed Coin Question
Gaffed Coin Question
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Re: Gaffed Coin Question
Sounds like a regular coin jammed into a shell.
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Craig Ousterling ran across a coin like that at the bank once. Maybe he can compare
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