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Zar Kruger Penny In Nickel

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 Posted 01/09/2014  8:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add davidrj to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone help on this one? a Kruger 1894 penny South Africa that appears to struck in nickel - it weighs 10g (normal Kruger bronze pennies weigh about 9.4g) and is magnetic

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Can't find any reference to a pattern in nickel
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I would go with plated. do I see some copper coming though on the rim?
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No copper colour in hand - the coin looks far better than the scan - and plating would not explain the either the weight or the strong magnetic attraction

this one has me stumped
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Take the coin to a bullion dealer that has a xrf machine and get it xrayed, you will know for sure.
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