Strange coin

MackDigger

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granthansen

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What's the weight on it? I found something similar recently but I think mine is an old copper.
 

Maburger

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I don't think coins run over by a train stay so close to circular. More oval. And the coin is usually thicker in the middle than on the edges. My husband spent a part of his childhood participating in the sport of " train vs coin" we live in a small town and it was really hard to stay out of trouble.
 

Evolution

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That certainly looks like Jefferson's profile in the second pic. Could be a train nickel. Nice!:thumbsup:
 

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