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Coins that have been from hell and back..

Trekker4747

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I'm looking at some change sitting here on my desk and I see a quarter that looks like it was plucked out of a volcano. It's black and tarnished looking. The thing looks like it's had a rough time. The coin is dated 1997. I just wonder what this thing has been through.

Ever come across relatively "new" coins and wonder how they came to be so shitty looking? (And, yeah 1997 isn't that "new" but I've seen, and have, just-as and older coins that look practicaly new.)
 
I've seen coins that looked like they went through a meat grinder.
 
Once in a while I'll encounter coins that are 1-2 years old and look like they've met the business end of a meat grinder.
 
I'm looking at some change sitting here on my desk and I see a quarter that looks like it was plucked out of a volcano. It's black and tarnished looking. The thing looks like it's had a rough time. The coin is dated 1997. I just wonder what this thing has been through.

Ever come across relatively "new" coins and wonder how they came to be so shitty looking? (And, yeah 1997 isn't that "new" but I've seen, and have, just-as and older coins that look practicaly new.)

Yes. It looked like it went through penny war.
 
"The coin brought me back. I told you she won't let me leave - she won't let anyone leave. Did you really think you could destroy this coin? She's defied space and time. She's been to a place you couldn't possibly imagine. And now... it is time to go back."
 
In my wallet right now:
£1 coins from 1983, 2000 and 2005
£2 coins, both 2001 (when the coin was introduced)
50 pence pieces x2 from 1997 (I believe without checking the year the smaller size 50p was introduced)
20 pence pieces, 1982 and one from 2008
5 pence pieces from 1992, 1995, and 1996
and a 1992 penny.

Our money seems to last a while, really :lol: I have coins on one random day spanning my entire life. As to condition, the newer ones are certainly shinier, except for the 1983 pound coin which is miraculously shiny as if it was minted yesterday - seems someone was messign about with some coke or mouthwash or something.
 
I have a 1P coin from 1971 and have to say the queen is looking a lot younger.
I wonder who's job it is to say when it is time to age the queen on the coins:lol:
 
I'm looking at some change sitting here on my desk and I see a quarter that looks like it was plucked out of a volcano. It's black and tarnished looking. The thing looks like it's had a rough time. The coin is dated 1997. I just wonder what this thing has been through.

Ever come across relatively "new" coins and wonder how they came to be so shitty looking? (And, yeah 1997 isn't that "new" but I've seen, and have, just-as and older coins that look practicaly new.)
Perhaps it went through someone's digestive system.
 
If the coin had been from hell and back, it would be in hell, and you wouldn't have it.
 
Back during the Reconstruction era, when the locomotive was a novelty, children especially would joyfully flatten coins on the tracks of passing steam engines.

T'Bonz' own collection is extensive, though she nearly lost a finger or two in the process.
 
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Even though our small change - 50 cents and under - coins were all replaced in 2006 with smaller-sized coins, some of the new coins are already looking like somebody pooped them out :wtf:
 
Back during the Reconstruction era, when the locomotive was a novelty, children especially would joyfully flatten coins on the tracks of passing steam engines.

T'Bonz' own collection is extensive, though she nearly lost a finger or two in the process.
Except she was an adult when she was doing it.
 
Back during the Reconstruction era, when the locomotive was a novelty, children especially would joyfully flatten coins on the tracks of passing steam engines.

T'Bonz' own collection is extensive, though she nearly lost a finger or two in the process.
Except she was an adult when she was doing it.
Touche, my good sir. And I'll see you in the dilithium mines :lol:
 
The title of this thread reads, "Coins that have been from Hell and back". Is there something Trekker isn't telling us? I've encountered "young" coins that appear to have been "To hell and back", but not vice-versa.
 
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