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Is it Damaged?
Introduction
A coin can be damaged in a million different ways while in circulation, without being present when the damage is taking place, you don't really know the true cause or the intent. There are a number of tell-tale signs of specific damage though, which once you see it you can pattern match in your brain similarities. Some important points to remember:
Corrosion
Copper-Plated Zinc Cents
Bronze Cents
Zinc-Plated Steel
Copper-Nickel-Plated Copper
Copper-Nickel Alloy
Silver-Copper Clad
Silver-Copper Alloy
Tooling
Coin Rolling Machine
Sanding
Polishing
Filing
Snips or Shears
Vice
Mounting - Bezels
Jewelry Holes
Antique Coin Savers
Spooning
Washers
Shot
Alterations
Plating
Coin Art
Cleaning
Texas Cent
Counterfeits
Elemental
Fire and Heat
Soils
Water
Captured
Dryer
Water Fountain
Fuse Box
Cup holders
Parking Lot
Foreign Substance
Glue
Shelac
Jewelry Holes