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2012 Canada Silver Select Penny 1 Cents

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For the budget minded collector who wants a "silver select penny"....
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Looks like it was done with a marker!
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Looks like the copper plating was scratched off.

" The silver has a frosted look.
NO solid precious metals in the coin at all "

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someone had spare time with their grinder
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It really looks like paint or the white-out you use to erase mistakes from a pen.
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Looks like platinum gilding to me. Super cool!

And done on an ultra rare 2012 penny. Wonder if it's magnetic or not.
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10 out of 10 for entrepeneurship! Minus several million for collectability......

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You get what you see in the photo.
(1 coin) photo shows both sides.
Coin will come in a protective coin card.
Looks better in person!
The silver has a frosted look.
NO solid precious metals in the coin at all


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The seller could get a 1910, 1912, 1920-small, and 1967 cent; do the same thing with those; throw them in a small cardboard necklace box and sell it as a "Silver Select - Farewell to the Penny 5 Coin Set."

Make a note in his listing: "Why wait months for the RCM when you can get a select 5 coin set NOW!"

Then I would give him a 10 out of 10 for entrepreneurship!!

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