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2010 Penny Found In Nickel Roll

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I found this one in a nickel roll. Penny Almost the size of a nickel, anybody seen something like this or know about this. It weights the same as a regular 2010 penny. Not sure if this is even real. Need help please.

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Squashed flat? Zincolns are rather soft.
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Details are a bit flat but still clear and I would say softer compare to regular penny.
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The stretching makes the plating fall off. They put a coin between to pieces of leather and squeeze it with a vice. They call that a "Texas Cent." PSD
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