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Az, USA Centenials

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Here are two Arizona, USA centennials. One State and one Territorial

AZ state centennial. Here is a link with all sorts of info on this one:http://www.coinworld.com/articles/p...-centennial/
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I really like the one from 1963 but they are both nice.
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Both are great but I especially like the "63" also. Looks like they're made of Bronze.
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The first coin is copper that was mined in AZ.
The second coin is definitely a base metal probably bronze.
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