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Count Skrule

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Wickaboag

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I got one of those out of my last bag! No clue value but it got mixed into the other coins :/ back into the wild..:/
I hope you get good information. Try the "coin" section.
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coinguy*matthew

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Struck with a grease filled die and before you ask no added value because they are fairly common......
 

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Count Skrule

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Yeah, that's what I thought after a few googles. Still neat tho, how smooth that area is. Seems like there is a slight top of the three at the right angle. Thanks Coinguy!
 

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These are the things I keep that a real collector would probably wonder why. I guess I don't have enough "real" finds, but I think these are cool. Thanks for posting.
 

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These are the things I keep that a real collector would probably wonder why. I guess I don't have enough "real" finds, but I think these are cool. Thanks for posting.

They are real finds to me! I put mine in the wrong pile on accident :(
Happy hunting :-)
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Count Skrule

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I'm quite certain that this one, and a few wheat s mint coins got washed and put in my son's piggy bank. Found them and this one when we were going through it.
 

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