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Hearts 1 Cent Penny/Good For Merchandise Only Aluminum 39mm

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Anyone have any information?

Hearts-1-Cent-Penny/Good-For-Merchandise-Only-Aluminum-39mm

Hearts-1-Cent-Penny/Good-For-Merchandise-Only-Aluminum-39mm

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coin for use in a store.
Here are some similars:
https://www.google.be/search?q=%22g...DSEQ_AUIBigB
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probably not a US token. the US never made a penny. just cents
so I would look under some other country tokens
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The "cents" symbol is no longer present on my keyboard, as it is on this token. The British penny is symbolized by a "d"... The cents sign after the denomination seems to be an English language indicator... Thank you for your thoughts.
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