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Yeah, this round was going by really quickly and I was not at all familiar with this pressed coin machine website so I didn't feel too comfortable asking questions, much less guessing, but I'll try a guess from one of the remaining options 
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You missed Trig.
Three down two to go.
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Well, I'll probably miss, but I'll guess the Singer Castle NY pressed coin from Alexandria Bay Ship Gift Shop...  And I am not at all familiar with what the Designs column notations are, like 4p, 3p, 1t, 4m, 2t, 11p all mean... 
Edited by mrwhatisit 07/11/2026 8:24 pm
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Josh through a warning shot over the bow, and you made a direct hit Mrit! Good job   Looks like copper. Probably is, it was my mom's. I'm going to give it a little conservation and see if I can get some the stains off of it. Let's see what you have for us next Mrit!
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Quote: 4p = 4 pennies, 4t = 4 tokens haven't figured out m, yet M = mule. There is also N for nickel, D for dimes, Q for quarters and E for euro Nice sentimental piece Iggy. Grab our the Brasso.  Well done Mrit.
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I have only 2 of those "elongated pennies". This one from Werribee Zoo, was given to me by a friend.  This one was given to me by a friend from Michigan. Cliff Mishler, is the M from the KM# we use. 
Edited by triggersmob Yesterday 02:35 am
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Thanks Trig! the Brasso is inexpensive, I may give that a try. Very nice pieces you have there 
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I have a couple  
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Nice one Keith 
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 Nice elongated cent Iggy, Trig, and Keith  Well, that was definitely a long shot guess, as I saw about 12 options left to guess. I got lucky I see  Makes sense a little more the codes for these designs from Trig, so I'll have to wander around this website we used to learn more of what is out there. I know I have several different elongated coins from all over including some on other denominations. Quote: Let's see what you have for us next! I have found something next...
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Good job team. Fun examples all around.
Does this thing have more than 1 script?
"We are poor little lambs...who have lost our way...Baa...Baa...Baa"
In memory of those members who left us too soon... In memory of Tootallious March 31, 1964 - April 15, 2020 In memory of crazyb0 July 27 2020. RIP. In memory of T-BOP Oct. 12, 1949 - Jan. 19, 2024
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Is this thing more than 50 years old?
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Is this thing listed on Numista under coins?
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