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Penny/Dime Is There Anything Unique About It

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Have a buddy with a unique coin one side is Abe Lincoln and the other side is the back of a dime is it worth something
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Sounds like it maybe worth 11 cents. Until we see pictures we won't know
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 Posted 07/31/2022  12:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No doubt just a Magician's coin.



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Ok thank you
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Photos would be very cool.
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It's a buddy of mine I work with that has it hopefully I'll get him to send pic
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Yes always fun to see a Magician's coin, as noted by the frog. There is likely a thin groove where the dime inserts into the pocket in the dent. I'm interested to see this piece.
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I'll do my best
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Penny may have been hollowed out on one side (probably with a lathe) and the dime fitted in.

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Most likely just a magician coin...however... is it a 1993-d or 2001-d?

1993-d muled with dime p113 strike it rich with pocket change 5th edition book. look at reverse of 1993-d Lincoln Cent. look for a 93-d Lincoln Cent with a dime reverse which will have same color and weight of normal Lincoln Cent on both sides as it was struck on a cent blank. Only 1 found so far. There was another on a 2001-d with a Roosevelt dime reverse sold for $114,000. Counterfeits exist for mule errors, most of which are made from altering genuine coins to make them look like a mule. The most common would be what are referred to as "magician coins," which is when two coins are essentially cut or ground down and then glued together to form a single coin which fool novices. https://www.PCGS.com/news/mule-mint...s-the-rarest

There is possibility for another to exist, but usually we consider these to be:

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Gotta have the pics...

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