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1950 Penny And Dime Together? Booths Sides Of Coin Are Heads

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Any thoughts? Coin weighs 2.9...its got the edge of a penny both are 1950...
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@mrs, yes that is a fun find. You have a so-called Magician's coin, used for sleight of hand tricks. Worth saving!
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Just to elaborate on Spence's answer, a fun find, but not an error. These are made by milling out the coins and sticking them together. Just a creative form of post mint damage.
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Cool conversation novelty piece, but nothing of any real value.
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I wonder if it's more dime or more cent:p would be worth its melt in silver or maybe a little more to someone as a novelty piece. I wouldn't have an issue paying 5$ for it just because it's kinda cool but no error technically they are both damaged culls.
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