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The country of origin and the denomination of the coin would be a big help. Holes in the centre of coins is no longer as widespread a practice as it once was, although some countries continue to do so as a tradition.
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im searching for the value of it, but its a one pice 1953 indian coin...
it is 5 .5 centermeters long exactly
If it's a U.S. penny than it shouldn't.
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No British coin is minted with a hole in the middle. You may have a privately minted coin, token or medallion. A little more detail would be helpful.
More than one Hong Kong coin had a hole in the middle. These coins were made for many years. Be more descriptive. Add the date and words on the coin, then I can answer your question.
The value is just for the silver in the coin
other stars and somewhere in the middle there is a huge BLACK HOLE
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If it is a normal everyday standard issue One Pound coin, I cannot explain the hole other than to suggest that somebody must have drilled the hole and used the coin as a pendant. It is the practice of many people to keep an emergency stash of money secreted somewhere on their person when personal funds run low.
A round copper coin with a square hole in the middle was called Wuzhu was circulated nationwide
No it's the hole that kills collectible value. If the coin is silver it has scrap value
It gets bigger
Somewhere in the Middle was created on 2004-09-21.
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