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Should I buy it? Dent's pocket piece could be my pocket piece. Now that would be a pocket piece with a story...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Batman-Two-...291759950473
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Nearly identical to the one that is used by Harvey Dent in the movie.

I'd pass, personally.
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I own one myself. A fun little conversation / trick piece, for sure. At $6.99, I'd go for it.

You may want to char one side of the coin. If I remember correctly in the movies, one side of his coin gets burned after a certain event (not willing to spoil it for those who haven't watched.)
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in the comics, the one side had an X scratched in it.
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Although I'm not into Batman, considering it's not the real prop and not a real coin/from real coins, I'd pass.
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For the price of a Starbucks, why not? I have an Ike that is hollow inside. A spy coin so to speak.
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If you really want one of these, I think I have several in my counterfeits/fakes box. I'll send you one free. Friends don't let friends buy stupid junk on ebay.

*** Nevermind: They aren't in the box I thought they were in. Sorry. I'll keep looking if you're really interested. They are plain silver plated, not toned. ***
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You can buy them from the no-no site for $2 shipped.
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If it was the real prop coin it would be interesting. Since it is just an item made to sell to collectors/fans (and which has NO actual connection to the movies/actors etc) for a personal profit, it has no interest whatsoever.
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