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1960 Lincoln Penny Looks Like Too Many Lincoln Heads

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It looks like a vise job. Where someone took Lincoln Cents and used a vice to press them together. Notice how in the impressions of Lincoln are looking left, when on an actual Lincoln Cent he is looking right.
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I agree with vise job. It almost looks like a brokerage error!
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I would say about $20 with the right marketing on ebay. But if you are here at the CCF, you aren't one of those sellers, so hang on to it for fun.
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$20 Duke? Really? This is clearly a vise job I don't see why in the world this would be worth 20 bucks! Anyone could make one!
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$20 Duke? Really? This is clearly a vise job I don't see why in the world this would be worth 20 bucks! Anyone could make one!

It isn't WORTH $20, but with proper hype the unknowledgeable on ebay wil actually pay $20 for a ood vise job because they don't know what it IS worth.
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Looks like a squeeze job alright..

COTW - Thats not what Duke said, you might want to read it again..
He's just being sarcastic

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$20 Duke? Really?
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Yes, I was being sarcastic. Didn't come through very well. ebay is the land of shucksters and easy targets.....
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And sometimes bottom feeders. Sellers/buyers misinformation also is a problem.
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Thanks everyone
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