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Totally hypothetical

You know, I was just thinking about that "what if your coins turned into chocolete" post. Let's say that a mint employee is eating some of those and drops one into the vat where all the blank planchets are held. It goes through the machine and is struck by the dies. Do you think PCGS would holder it???? How much would you pay for a "coin" that could melt?

David

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  • RELLARELLA Posts: 961 ✭✭✭
    Zilch. You know as well as I do how long that "coin" would last in the Texas heat. Also not sure how much would be left of it after it was struck...the first few real coins after might have some hectic filled die errors though.

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  • fcloudfcloud Posts: 12,133 ✭✭✭✭
    It would probably need to be one of those foil covered jobs to retain its shape.

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