no, as long as you keep the coin in your possession and not spend it, because it is now damaged and has no value. it probably is possible because the king and Queens face is on it but as long as you don't show it it's okay.
Place one side of the coin in the hole and press it in with your thumb while wearing soft cotton gloves.
Gold plating a coin is legal but is considered an "altered" coin, and cannot be used or put into circulation.
Because there are a lot on expensive stuff there so they want u to use it. I could be wrong about why it's illegal, but when I was growing up in Hawaii a coin in your ear meant that you had drugs for sale.
No circulating Australian coin has ever been minted that includes a hole in the design. If your coins have holes in them, somebody put them there so that the coins could be worn as a pendant or similar.
Put a picture of the coin!
There are little u shaped hooks that are bent to hold the net
un-circulated ones can be worth up to $1000 Actually about $100 if it is a proof or specimen coin as these are 50 percent silver the non-proof version is 99.9 percent nickel making it less valuable. They are a nice coin and hard to come by but who ever put $1000 is a bit off
Depends on what "tree" you put in
It is illegal to do it inhumanely.
In games: a torch. In riddles: a hole.
The coin will become much shinier. If you put ketchup on a coin for 4-5 mins. It will also become shinier.
a hole