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1927 Mercury Dime With Wheat Penny Back?

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I found a 1927 Mercury dime in silver with a copperas Wheat penny back. Both sides are detailed but show signs of wear from years of circulation. My questions are as follows. Is it real? How much could it be worth? Where could I sell it without being ripped off?

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 Posted 12/10/2012  11:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Highly unlikely, if not impossible.

The diameters are different;

Cent - 0.750 in. (19.05 mm)

Dime - 0.705 in. (17.91 mm)
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How so? I have it right here in my hands? My limited research tells me it may be a Wrong Planchet typr error.
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It's a Magicians coin. Hand/Machine Made. Sorry, but it won't make you rich.
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As bobby stated, it is a trick/magician's coin. A wrong planchet error will not have metals from two entirely different coins which is what you have- two coins were cut in half/effaced and then bonded together and you will see a seam on the edge. As a trick coin, it would be worth about $10 or so.
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bobby131313 "It's a Magicians coin. Hand/Machine Made."

How would they do that? use real coins?
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Yes, real coins that were machined down to fit one inside the other.
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I have looked close and there is no seam. The Wheat side is not copper, it is copper color. (like tarnished) I turn it at an angle and it is silverish in color.
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I found what looks like a very small seam on one part of the rim. Thank you guys for your help.
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You just found out the value of this forum-knowledge and information.
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I have one myself, a silver roosie inside a 1941 Wheat cent. Found it in my register at subway one day while working. Does anyone know how to take out the dime from the cent? it seems pretty snug in there.
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Pennycollecter, I am going to make a suggestion and then refer you to the forum chemists:

There should be a chemical available that will dissolve the copper without harming the silver. You'll lose the wheat, but it's a common year and damaged to boot--no great loss.
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Looks like someone took two coins and made one, otherwise both sides would be silver. Novelty coin.
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Does anyone know how to take out the dime from the cent?

The dime is likely sanded down on the hidden side, or it may have a different coin type entirely on that side. It will certainly not be a normal two-sided dime if you do manage to separate it from the cent half.

The two halves might separate if you put the coin in a glass or plastic bottle and shake it vigorously for awhile. That can work with similar "magician coins" made from Kennedy half dollars. I found this one recently at a bank. The interior "coin" is a replica of a Mexico copper piece.


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Like the others said, it's a trick coin.
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