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Hi All,

Does anyone what this is?

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Anyone also know what it might be worth?

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It is a rolled coin. There are many subjects that a rolled coin can celebrate. Google rolled coins.
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thanks John. all I get is coins in a roll, rather than a rolled coin when I search. is that Abe Lincoln on the back too?
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Yes it is Abe. I guess it's called a pressed coin or elongated coin, sorry http://www.pressedpenny.com/
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yeah that makes sense mate, I was using the wrong terms in searching. thanks for that.

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You'll find machines that roll cents into elongated coins like these at many national parks and other sites; I've seen them at the Gettysburg and Antietam battles visitors' centers. Value? Probably the $1.00 or so that you drop into the machine, plus the cent. Quite a few people collect them.
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