Plug A term used to describe a coin that has had a hole filled, often so expertly that it can only be discerned only under magnification.
Plug - Often a gold coin that has been holed will have the hole filled with a plug of gold so the coin appears more collectable (although not normally to deceive).
Silver Plug On certain early American coins, a silver plug was inserted into a hole in the center of the coin, which was then flattened out when the coin was struck.
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Plug To fill in a hole on a coin with metal. Occasionally, one will come across a coin which had a hole drilled in it to wear it on a chain. Some will try to repair the coin by "plugging" the hole.
Plug A process by which a hole in a coin is filled, in an attempt to restore the coin to its original appearance. The grading description on any coin having a plugged hole must indicate the coin has been plugged. Polish ...
These bore a copper plug at their centers to foil forgers but to no avail; James II and William III continued to strike similar pieces until 1693 when copper alone was used again.
The halfpennies of King James II (1685-1688) were made of tin with a small square plug of copper in the centre.
When installing the DinoCapture software doesn't install a Windows shortcut to start the program, I guess this is because it is designed to start up whenever you plug the Dino-Lite in.
According to existing records the first coins produced at the mint were copper cents with a silver plug designed by Henry Voigt and produced on December 17, 1792.
From 1685 to 1692 halfpence were minted in tin with a copper plug at the centre, in the same manner as the US trial silver centre cent. The coins had no date on the obverse or reverse - you have to look on the edge.
Martinique was originally a French possession, but during the English occupation commencing in 1797 the dollar and its fractions were pierced with a heart-shaped hole, both the resultant `ring' and `plug' being passed as currency. Nos.
To help prevent counterfeiting, a square copper plug was inserted in the centre of the blanks prior to striking.
O Legend on outside ring, value and date on center plug, three sets of criss-crossing lines O LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE 10F date R R F on center plug, winged fiugre with star on head carrying torch between R R F ...
There is a small plug mark or sprue removal spot on the edge at 3 o'clock. Some small pits on obverse and reverse edges. Most likely, Mr. Foster did not remove this piece from the 2x2 when he bought it and would not have known this was a fake.
Here are large images of the front and back of the bill, and there's also an interactive interface (Flash plug-in required) to point out the new security features. I wonder if I could get a demo copy of one of these. Reader comments ...
The rotor arm passes close to (but does not touch) the output contacts which connect via high tension cables to the spark plug of each cylinder.
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See also: Coin, Copper, Reverse, Issued, Revers
 
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