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Nazi Coin From 2039 In Mexico Sparks Bizarre Theories
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<blockquote data-quote="Wind7" data-source="post: 255452" data-attributes="member: 6388"><p>When coins are produced at The Mint, they're produced with certain and very strict percentages</p><p>of the metals used to produce them and they are all held to that procedure.</p><p></p><p>All that would be needed is scrapings from said coin to tell a forgery from a reality.</p><p></p><p>If the metals are all solid but NOT on the books,</p><p>it would be proof enough to tell it was a one-off kind of coin.</p><p></p><p>However, that alone would still not prove it was from the future,</p><p>but quite possibly a brilliantly made forgery.</p><p></p><p>It all would depend on the metallic ingredient(s) found.</p><p></p><p>As for most forgery with coins...Some are ground in half and remade into a fake.</p><p>People have done this in the past making some of the first Two-Headed coins.</p><p></p><p><strong>How Are Two-Headed Coins Made? Two-headed coins are made by taking two identical coins of the same denomination and machining them to approximately half the thickness of the original coin. The two halves are then fused together by either welding or soldering the two halves together. (Jul 14, 2022)</strong></p><p></p><p>Source: <a href="https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/two-headed-coin-value-768399#:~:text=How%20Are%20Two%2DHeaded%20Coins,soldering%20the%20two%20halves%20together" target="_blank">This Is the Value of Double-Headed Quarter or Two-Tailed Coins</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind7, post: 255452, member: 6388"] When coins are produced at The Mint, they're produced with certain and very strict percentages of the metals used to produce them and they are all held to that procedure. All that would be needed is scrapings from said coin to tell a forgery from a reality. If the metals are all solid but NOT on the books, it would be proof enough to tell it was a one-off kind of coin. However, that alone would still not prove it was from the future, but quite possibly a brilliantly made forgery. It all would depend on the metallic ingredient(s) found. As for most forgery with coins...Some are ground in half and remade into a fake. People have done this in the past making some of the first Two-Headed coins. [B]How Are Two-Headed Coins Made? Two-headed coins are made by taking two identical coins of the same denomination and machining them to approximately half the thickness of the original coin. The two halves are then fused together by either welding or soldering the two halves together. (Jul 14, 2022)[/B] Source: [URL='https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/two-headed-coin-value-768399#:~:text=How%20Are%20Two%2DHeaded%20Coins,soldering%20the%20two%20halves%20together']This Is the Value of Double-Headed Quarter or Two-Tailed Coins[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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